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Cruising and Sailing with Children
08-18-2010
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baby seat attached
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Well, for the use on the open sea, there are...
Well, for the use on the open sea, there are clearly two things missing: closed hooks and a clamped mounting of the wood. The whole thing held my weight, as I jumped up and down on it.
On our...
Forum:
Learning to Sail
08-16-2010
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What's the best way to get started?
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schdennis
If you're just about to start now, you don't...
If you're just about to start now, you don't really know what kind of boat you might like. So it's better to start without a boat of your own and with help and advice of an experienced sailor. Read...
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General Discussion (sailing related)
08-16-2010
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Sailing Stories
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1,380
Posted By
schdennis
Tania Aebi's "Maiden Voyage" - an 18-year-old...
Tania Aebi's "Maiden Voyage" - an 18-year-old from New York departs in a Contessa 26 and fills her knowledge gaps in celestial navigation on her first storm at the Bahamas (no GPS at that time)....
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General Discussion (sailing related)
08-12-2010
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Question about dropping anchor in another country
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schdennis
If you have a permit to enter the EU, it is...
If you have a permit to enter the EU, it is exactly like that. We (EU citizens) had a Chinese with an EU visa on board. The Italian customs officers would rather complain about possible work you...
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General Discussion (sailing related)
08-10-2010
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Question about dropping anchor in another country
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schdennis
If you intend to stay in foreign waters instead...
If you intend to stay in foreign waters instead of just passing through them, you have to go to a port of entry to check in first. For (re)entering the USA, it means one of these: DHS | US-VISIT:...
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Cruising and Sailing with Children
08-09-2010
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baby seat attached
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schdennis
@Spinsheet08: I have a PFD for children above...
@Spinsheet08:
I have a PFD for children above 22lbs, which was the smallest I found. In my area, wearing lifebelts or vests depend on the directives of the responsible skipper, which is me. This...
Forum:
Cruising and Sailing with Children
08-09-2010
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baby seat attached
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schdennis
In that case, I'd have to secure the wooden...
In that case, I'd have to secure the wooden frame, too, as it rests there only with its weight. We don't expect waves bigger than some inches on our lake.
The most simple way would be an additional...
Forum:
Cruising and Sailing with Children
08-09-2010
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baby seat attached
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2,526
Posted By
schdennis
baby seat attached
I had some wood left from the new cockpit floor and built a tilting attachment for a baby seat:
http://cainy.de/~dennis/iguana/gfx/maxi_hook.jpg
It rocks! Our newborn daughter will be sailing...
Forum:
Chartering
08-06-2010
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6
small boat in Florida?
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603
Posted By
schdennis
Thanks a lot @joeybkcmo - this is even more than...
Thanks a lot @joeybkcmo - this is even more than the hints I asked for.
Forum:
Introduce Yourself
08-06-2010
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hello from germany
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schdennis
hello from germany
Time to introduce myself to you people! I started sailing by taking lessons two years ago and rented a number of different boats since then. So did my wife, all of it and together with me :D
This...
Forum:
Chartering
08-06-2010
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small boat in Florida?
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603
Posted By
schdennis
It shouldn't be that far away from Ft Lauderdale...
It shouldn't be that far away from Ft Lauderdale with its international airport. If it's in range from there before sunset, it's OK. We are just somewhere between getting thorough information about...
Forum:
Chartering
08-06-2010
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small boat in Florida?
Views:
603
Posted By
schdennis
east
Thank you for the information and please excuse me writing "west" accidentally - I meant the east coast which is far west of where I am. There seem to be some good opportunities in Florida's west,...
Forum:
Chartering
08-06-2010
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small boat in Florida?
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603
Posted By
schdennis
small boat in Florida?
Is there any chance to charter a smaller monohull (27ft or bigger) at Florida's west coast? I've been looking around a little bit, and all I found was from 40ft upwards or really big luxury yachts...
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