8 May 2024 #1 onesea Well-known member Joined 28 Oct 2011 Messages 3,830 Location Solent based.. Visit site When there's a shortage of berths, let's start using them for other purposes? Visits berths went last long when they realise a harbour full off Air B&Bs makes more money.
When there's a shortage of berths, let's start using them for other purposes? Visits berths went last long when they realise a harbour full off Air B&Bs makes more money.
8 May 2024 #2 srm Well-known member Joined 16 May 2004 Messages 3,248 Location Azores, Terceira. Visit site We had to visit Lisbon last year for health reasons. The nearest Airbnb to the clinic was a 34ft sailing yacht (also used for day trips) in a marina on the river. Suited us with a pleasant, if slow, riverside walk to and from my scan.
We had to visit Lisbon last year for health reasons. The nearest Airbnb to the clinic was a 34ft sailing yacht (also used for day trips) in a marina on the river. Suited us with a pleasant, if slow, riverside walk to and from my scan.
9 May 2024 #3 E39mad Well-known member Joined 15 Mar 2011 Messages 2,455 Location Nr Macclesfield Visit site The "Arcs" on Thornham Marina are £295 to £320 per night!!
9 May 2024 #4 Sandy Well-known member Joined 31 Aug 2011 Messages 21,900 Location On the Celtic Fringe duckduckgo.com Just think how much more you could charge if you added some sea miles, a F7 with horizontal rain and hot coco before bed,
Just think how much more you could charge if you added some sea miles, a F7 with horizontal rain and hot coco before bed,
9 May 2024 #5 srm Well-known member Joined 16 May 2004 Messages 3,248 Location Azores, Terceira. Visit site Sandy said: Just think how much more you could charge if you added some sea miles, a F7 with horizontal rain and hot coco before bed, Click to expand... Been there, done that, I called it "skippered charters".
Sandy said: Just think how much more you could charge if you added some sea miles, a F7 with horizontal rain and hot coco before bed, Click to expand... Been there, done that, I called it "skippered charters".