sailscotland.net
Links
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How to Find Us. Detailed below are a variety of links which we hope you will find useful:. UK based sail cruising site full of information for the cruising yachtsman. Free weblog hosting for sailors and yacht owners. It it's boaty, blog it. Online sailing auctions - buy and sell anything boaty online. No listing fees. Semi-official sailing portal for Scotland. Town and country property in the N. of England. New Zealand Nature Company. Online Shopping for outdoor, educational and eco gifts. How to Find Us.
sailroom.wordpress.com
July | 2008 | Sailroom's Weblog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for July, 2008. On a wing and a prayer. July 4, 2008. This is the story of Sixpence, a 21ft Debutante sailing yacht, and how she was rescued and returned to her former glory. The wing and a prayer bit, is because it was all done on a very, very tight budget, proving that it can be done. Although a great deal of blood, sweat and tear’s were also evident. July 4, 2008. A quick introduction to the lunatic that took on this project. Blog archives for July, 2008.
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Ideas for increasing our readership? - Yacht Forum UK
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A forum for UK yacht owners and sailors. It is currently Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:03 pm. Ideas for increasing our readership? Our announcements, your suggestions and anything to do with this website. 14 posts • Page 1. Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:19 pm. Ideas for increasing our readership? Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:05 pm. Anyone got any bright ideas as to how we might increase the number of users on here? We don't want to spend a fortune, but are willing to spend some money if it seems likely to be effective. Here's a suggest...
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Hello world! | Sailroom's Weblog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. On a wing and a prayer. A quick introduction to the lunatic that took on this project. My name is Dave, and only started sailing in my late forties, so if anyone is thinking they are past it, forget it, get out there and do it. The first boat I bought, in the year I turned forty, was a 25ft Birchwood Interceptor, more about that later, but Sixpence was bought as a first sailing boat which was in need of major work’s to save her. Feed You can leave a response. Create a f...