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| Greetings and a couple of questions Hello all, After larking for a while, thinking what a great site this is, I joined in. Hello from sunny Greece! Me and my soon-to-be wife are thinking that instead of paying a rent for a house we could buy a boat and live in it, since Athens has so many marinas. I know a lot of people do it, but not that common in Greece. A motorsailer seems to be the best idea as it combines sailing and motoring plus a lot of sapce as a bonus and actually a 45-55 Turkish wooden gullet would fit the bill nice. Any advice from someone more experienced? Thank you all in advance Alexis |
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| Bruce robert have some fat yacths with many room space and easy building. Not fast but comfy. Yes it does occasionally good for sail.
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