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Old 10-25-2009, 03:37 PM
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Apex1 and Gonzo what are you doing in this thread?
Are USA and Germany third world? NO, they are not.
But Poland: No managment,no shops,no availability of ALL equipment and material even nothink to drink. It must be third world.
I see that you have to take part of every thread on this forum,even if you are off topic.
I ave not seen one of us being off topic here in the past years. And if, we are joking! But..
Maybe some members here have a sort of worldwide experience that you do´nt have?
Gonzo lives in the US, was brought up in another country (as far as I understand it), and works in GB at present. I may assume he has seen more than that.
I am a German, building boats in Turkey, and Holiday resorts in the rest of the world.
May that gave a broader horizon than average Joe has?

And yes, Poland IS third world, compared with W. Europe. But the people there claim to be amongst the leaders of the EU!

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Old 10-25-2009, 03:43 PM
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I just finished a job in Oman before coming to the UK. I had to get blue masking tape from Dubai and resin from the UAE. Sandpaper came from the US. To me working on developed country conditions means my supplies don't take more than overnight to arrive.
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Old 10-25-2009, 05:10 PM
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All our discussion is off topic.
One simple question:
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....any chance anyone knows of a good wooden boat boat-yard anywhere in the third world that does good work?...
and only two specific responses.

3 pages about nothing

You ask:
-Maybe some members here have a sort of worldwide experience that you do´nt have?
-For sure they have , but why they don't answer?
by the way,
I travel a lot (included far east), and i have meny friends around the world.

I see, it is possible to get some masking tape and send paper in Oman,
so maybe i will stop using sand from my garden for sending boats and i will look around for some shop .
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Old 10-25-2009, 05:26 PM
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So, are you saying that Poland is Third world but there is at least one good boatyard?
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Old 10-25-2009, 06:06 PM
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-Maybe some members here have a sort of worldwide experience that you do´nt have?
-For sure they have , but why they don't answer?
That means you did not find the first page of this thread?
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Old 10-25-2009, 06:12 PM
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There are many places I would discourage people to contract a build. Uruguay, where I grew up and learned to build boats, is one of those. The communists is power have laws that allow workers to take over a business and keep it. The risk for a customers, particularly a foreign one, is really high.
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Old 10-26-2009, 10:07 AM
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I see that my english is so poor that you don't understand me
Once again:
On the first page only "imolan" gave some contact.
and on the second page, me.
So only two specific responses.

Are there any boat yards around the world (besides these two mentioned)
able to take this job? "atavist" is stell waiting for the answer.

Let's start a new thread: About nothing

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Old 10-26-2009, 10:19 AM
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Riczard. You are right about EB beer. I can't find this brand at shop any more.
In Poland, no body wanted to drink it. They stoped production or everything is exported.
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Contact me pls

hey.
If you didn t find what you ar elooking for, contact me.

syalgin@yahoo.com

I can have what you want built with the best quality of wood, best craftmanship and prices.
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