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Old 01-02-2002
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SEEKING MAINE BAREBOAT SCHOONER

Would like to bareboat charter a 40-50'' schooner in Maine in July 2002. Have many years of bareboat chartering experience, but would like a schooner this time. Anybody know of any that are available?
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SEEKING MAINE BAREBOAT SCHOONER

Man, call the boys in Rockland and Camden advertised in Downeast Magazine, etc. I doubt many would go for it. Problem you might find is the wide range of rigging and sails, the names of which you''ve never heard. Never thought about this. One guy who might know someone is Sam Slaymaker outside Rockland. He''s a wooden boat surveyor, builder and renovator. He''s probably got a handle on what''s up and down the coast. Regards from the Carib.....
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SEEKING MAINE BAREBOAT SCHOONER

If you are interested in schooner sailing in the Chesapeake, you can charter my boat with me and a mate on board. Leopard is a fast, comfortable, beautiful gaff-rigged schooner (75'' LOA) that will accomodate up to 10 people. I would consider a bareboat charter only with someone I deemed to be well qualified. If you have no schooner experience, you would have to go out on a check out sail with me first.
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G'day Simon.

I bet you PUSHED the link, didn't you?
It was answering a VERY old post mate.

You guys from south of the border are suckers for stuff like that, aren"t you!!

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Exclamation I didn't hit the link

I did not hit the link BUT because this is a newbie and this is a link and this is the first post, I bet this is a bit of SPAM.

Now I have to wait untill somebody hits the link and complains about the spam again.

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