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irishmark

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Have my RYA dayskippers and I want to build miles and learn at the same time. Can anyone point me in the direction of a school they would reccommend that will be doing passage sails etc in the spring. Location isn't important. As i'm irish i'll prob have to travel anyway

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we do alot of mile building cruises...click on link below

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Seems a pity to have to travel.... did you check RYA website for schools closer to home. If no joy how about looking on East Coast as close to Stanstead and cheap Ryanair flights! A1Sailing are flexible regarding individual requirements or the one out of Shotley might be good if you want a bigger school.



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prefer not to travel but i'm looking to do like 500+ miles and as far as i know no irish sailing school does such milebuilders, they all seem to do the standard weekly courses and that it

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Give Mick at /url[www.sailireland.com]/url a shout. They'll be bringing boats back from Las Palmas in the next few months.

Glenans are well worth a call. You might as well have some fun while you're at it. Glenans have mastered that art. What part of the country are you from? pm me and I'll see if I can make a suggestion or two.

Adrian



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i tried sail ireland about the boats back from the canaries and they said they won't be looking at it until after christmas, i 'd say they have a lot of intrest from the peps that took them over, i checked out glennens web site and couldn't see anything

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