rustyc
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What's to go wrong? I want to earn £5000 a year.
I appreciate all advice given but I seem to have not made myself clear...
I don't want a living out of it, i don't expect or desire to make any money at all out of it.
I just want £5000 a year, I've already been assured by a charter agent that (dependant on a higher than average commission, i read into it) that we would expect that the boat could be 'well chatered' as they call it so long as we were available from the South of France e.g. St Tropez on short notice.
That side is not an issue.
Please would people advise me, what's it like living on a boat.
Re; Lady Jessie, please refer to the above link and reconsider your allegation of credibility.
This boat is, according to the agency at the end of the link, 'well chartered'. I must sound like I haven't a clue, and I regret that.
Perhaps, someone would be good enough to respond to my query or at least appreciate that we don't have any delusions of grandure.
Thanks to those who have extended me the coutesy.
What's to go wrong? I want to earn £5000 a year.
I appreciate all advice given but I seem to have not made myself clear...
I don't want a living out of it, i don't expect or desire to make any money at all out of it.
I just want £5000 a year, I've already been assured by a charter agent that (dependant on a higher than average commission, i read into it) that we would expect that the boat could be 'well chatered' as they call it so long as we were available from the South of France e.g. St Tropez on short notice.
That side is not an issue.
Please would people advise me, what's it like living on a boat.
Re; Lady Jessie, please refer to the above link and reconsider your allegation of credibility.
This boat is, according to the agency at the end of the link, 'well chartered'. I must sound like I haven't a clue, and I regret that.
Perhaps, someone would be good enough to respond to my query or at least appreciate that we don't have any delusions of grandure.
Thanks to those who have extended me the coutesy.