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Old 02-26-2007
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One thing to always remember, different ways work for different folks. What makes this a good post is that the people that would ask, are not usually the type to just dive in, or, they just want confirmation of a choice they've already made.

My first boat, a Mirage 5.5, I bought because it was the only thing available at a price I was willing to pay. But, the reason for buying was to see if after 30+ years, I still enjoyed sailing as much. When I found I did, then I started looking for something bigger that would fullfill certain requirements. From that boat, it was 3 years until I found and bought Aria. 3 Years of looking, reading, researching, and living on yachtworld every winter.
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Ontario 32 - Aria

Free, is the heart, that lives not, in fear.
Full, is the spirit, that thinks not, of falling.
True, is the soul, that hesitates not, to give.
Alive, is the one, that believes, in love.
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