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Dear Alexander,
This year I have planned a sailing week for
myself and my family during the Greek Easter
holidays (24 - 30 April). I don't know how you
react when you start to think about holidays -
but the thought of relaxing with a G&T at hand,
surrounded by the deep blue sea, is my current
daily vision. So, until my next Newsletter,
which will probably be a bit delayed (sorry, but
I am not taking my laptop along !), there is
only one thing left to say - "cheers".
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What to bring with you |
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Enjoying sailing holidays means that
there are a few items you should not
forget to take with you, as they will
make your life on board easier and
safer.
The first thing you must keep in mind is
(a) you will NOT need tons of clothes.
Life on board is very casual and you
will spend a lot of your time in a
swimming costume, a T-shirt and a pair
of shorts, and (b) the storage space on
a yacht is extremely limited and really
does exclude a hard suitcase...
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New Bavaria yachts |
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Bavaria have changed their
production lines and now, this reputable
German firm are offering two classes of
vessel - Class "C" and Class "S". The C
class are cruising yachts, from 30 to 50
feet, and are suitable for charter work.
The S class are sports boats, including
motor boats from 25 to 37 feet.
This month I would like to present the
Bavaria 32C, predicted to be very
popular with charterers, where its low
purchase will be reflected in the
charter price. From the almiyachts.com
pages you can peruse both these two new
ranges.
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The best "special offer" of this month
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Actually, there are 2 very attractive
offers for April and May. Both yachts
are offered from Corfu Island for one
-or more- weeks at a very low price.
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A
Bavaria 46 Holiday for several
weeks at the rate of euros 1.100 per
week, and
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A Jeanneau
Sun Odyssey 33,1 for euros 600
per week only.
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Tip of the month |
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"When disembarking from the
dinghy, it's important that someone
grabs the painter. Enough said"
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