Ahoy Shipmates!
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Eh up Scoops!
- diamond lil
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I qualified competent crew a few years back. Sailing is cool
and teaches you alot that i subject relevant.
reperio a solutio
Resident and Co-Ordinator of AREA 2
Area 2 = Hampshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Bucks
Resident and Co-Ordinator of AREA 2
Area 2 = Hampshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Bucks
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scoops_uk
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One of the great things about sailing is the culture of self-reliance. At sea there is only you to solve the problem. Aside from sailing the boat I have learnt: navigation, comms, mechanics, provisioning, teamwork, leadership, electronics, weather, first aid away from help, survival, etc etc.nickdutch wrote:Sailing is cooland teaches you alot that i subject relevant.
It's great
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Anubis
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Ahoy Scoops!
Welcome on board!
You are not the only one wirh a nautical inclination
Last year I did my Day Skipper, now I'm working on my Inland Waterways and, hopefully in July I will start with the equivalent of a RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence. It is all part of my prep.
Welcome on board!
You are not the only one wirh a nautical inclination
Last year I did my Day Skipper, now I'm working on my Inland Waterways and, hopefully in July I will start with the equivalent of a RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Coastal Certificate of Competence. It is all part of my prep.
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maddriver
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Hi there. I spent a lot of my younger years on a boat. I'm told my first steps and first words were on my dads boat.
Would love to do day skipper but I always seem to be lacking something (time energy or money).
Would love to do day skipper but I always seem to be lacking something (time energy or money).