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Subject: Re: Bristol channel sailing


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James Green
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Date Posted: 28/07/06 18:12:28
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: Bristol channel sailing" on 21/07/06 13:50:04

Gary is so right about PLYMOUTH, (note that it is PLYMOUTH - not that other place with Royal Naval ships stuck away, somewhere in Hampshire!), we have T300 owners who travel to Plymouth from home in Exeter because of all the limitations on the river Exe and the journey time from Exeter to Plymouth is only approx 45miinutes, with dual carriageway from door to door (as it is from Bristol).

Seriously, a very high proportion of boatowners with yachts moored in Plymouth live in the Bristol-Swansea catchment. The mileage may be quite higher than some, but the simplicity of the drive and the door to 'onboard, with a drink' time is usually very good.

We have an enthusiastic local class, with self-help within the class, friendly, fun and family orientated racing, deep water and beautifaul places to cruise to.

We would all be pleased to be of help. Feel free to ring me - 07831 435682.

James.

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