webcraft
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We hope to have the bottle and time to take our (small, old) boat beyond Gib sometime in the next few years, either into the Med or (and?) to the Canaries and beyond.
If the articles and letters in YM are to be believed we will be doing it uninsured.
Should we worry? Or should we simply be glad that being unable to go into marinas will make our cruise much cheaper?
What about the Panama Canal - I assume 3rd party is compulsory - can it be taken out at the time just for the transit? What other implications are there in the future for long distance low budget cruising?
- Nick
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If the articles and letters in YM are to be believed we will be doing it uninsured.
Should we worry? Or should we simply be glad that being unable to go into marinas will make our cruise much cheaper?
What about the Panama Canal - I assume 3rd party is compulsory - can it be taken out at the time just for the transit? What other implications are there in the future for long distance low budget cruising?
- Nick
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