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    Posted: 05 Nov 06 at 5:27pm
Yeah ok. We'll think to make a bigger... :p
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yes the sadler does have bilge keels but some boats are fitted with fin keel and ive seen one with a tandem keel.

the chart table is fine for the charts we have. but i think you can get bigger charts than the ones we use, im not sure.

600 732, will call it Sticks and Stones when i get round to it.
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Yes Thanks. It's nearly equal to french sailing. A few days inboard etc...ok!

The Sadler 29 is a "Bilge keels"? i don't know if these are the good word ...:)
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You d'on't find the Chat table too small generally? ^^


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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Nov 06 at 8:10pm

Kapro,

my dad is nearly 50 and takes us on the cruiser (sadler 29, think its about 9m) any weekend he can. we stay onboard the whole weekend. in the holidays we sometimes go to france or to the west country for a few weeks. so we stay onboard anywhere from a day to 3 weeks. and god is it boring.

is this what you wanted to know?



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600 732, will call it Sticks and Stones when i get round to it.
Also International 14, 1318
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bonjour Bns
bon vous voir n'ont pas perdu vos sens d'humour

你好Bns
好看您不丟失您的幽默感

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Teeeheee... I wondered how long it would take until someone picked it up

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Oy! Whose pond are you referring to as   'dishwater'?

Originally posted by Black no sugar

Salut Christophe, salut Ben,


Ce forum de discussion est surtout d関olu aux d閞iveurs et la voile l間鑢e. L'une des sections est consacr閑 aux quillards, mais les membres de ce forum qui vont sans doute vous r閜ondre se retrouvent r間uli鑢ement dans l'eau !


En g閚閞al, les d閜lacements en mer (ou dans l'eau de vaisselle qu'ils appellent leurs lacs)爀ffectu閟 par les membres de ce forum se limitent une ou deux heures par semaine, suivies de quatre ou cinq au bar...


Bonne chance dans vos 閠udes,


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Yes, It's in Sanguinet, near arcachon and Biscrosse. 

To express beter myself about this project, here is a photo of a typical "grand-pa boomers ^^", in order to illustrate our clients.

60 years old approximatly...
Global market in pleasance sailing.
9 meters long.

Do you know some english persons who do regulary sailing in Manche near the english coasts, and the duration of their saling? 1,2,3 days?

Personaly, I've got a little Jeanneau (5.60m long) and it's a soft sailing boat to visit the britany's coats, but I never stay more than an afternoon inbord... I've got a small 4.35 La prairie to make more sportive regatas ^^.

What is interesting us today is the 9m sailing near the english coast... (not any datas about this market and the users...even with my questions asked at the "route du rhum" at home, in britany.... :p)

Thanks for your interest. (english is easier to speak than to write corrrectly )

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600 732, will call it Sticks and Stones when i get round to it.
Also International 14, 1318
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 06 at 6:11pm
Originally posted by laser4000

Originally posted by Prince Buster

what are "papy boomers"???



Mate, it's easy with google..

"Thank you very much the guy. What I seek, it is to know how much days in general the 揋randpa boomers which use livable boats of 9m Jeanneau style, Dufour, RM or other put for their transfered at sea at broad of the English dimensions. Time is less lenient than on the Atlantic dimension, therefore can be that Ca wants to say that there are constraints of rain, of wind etc more important etc That will enable us to precisely determine the important points of typical English navigation."

Ah well, that's it: crystal clear, I'm out of a job...

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