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Subject:   Re: Re: running costs
Name:   Tony and Audrey
Date Posted:   May 2, 08 - 7:18 PM
Email (optional):   tonyaudrey.porter@btinternet.com
Boat Name:   Ryebank
Message:   Good Evening All,
We would agree with the views above. I think it`s worth throwing in the thought of owning a N.B. as well. We owned our own large wooden yacht for six years and at times it came hard keeping up with maintenace and the time on board to justify the costs as well. A look at many boats in marinas and on the bank shows that many owners spend very little time on their"dream"boats. In Ownerships there is no doubt in our minds that this is an ideal compremise, with the best company, to be afloat.
If one wants to spend time on canals but wants other things in life this is the way. I do not doute that fuel will soon be £2 a ltr. and we will pay it. Keeping a sense of proportion over half the world is starving,these are toys of well healed people,we can not change the world lets enjoy it.
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Re: running costs by Peter · May 3, 08 - 11:07 AM
Re: Re: running costs by Rod · May 3, 08 - 4:07 PM
Re: Re: Re: running costs by Alan (Hawksmoor) · May 7, 08 - 10:42 AM
Re: running costs by Carol · May 4, 08 - 2:40 PM
Re: Re: running costs by Rod · May 4, 08 - 5:09 PM
Re: running costs by Carol · May 4, 08 - 5:53 PM


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