Sailing - Adventurous Sport

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KVC
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Sailing - Adventurous Sport

Post by KVC »

Heyyy.......Sailing is really very adventurous sport. I have some points that will help you to enjoy ur sailing holidays.When moored or anchored, use your sun tent and stay under it most of the time. Our friend, the Sun, sometimes can be dangerous, especially during summertime. Always keep Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat that will protect you from the powerful sunlight.
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Silkie
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Another one methinks..

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Did you not learn anything from the response you got on YBW or don't you bother to revisit the fora you use for your advertising?

Thanks for the advice BTW, I'll be sure to bear it in mind should I ever see any powerful sunlight.
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little boy blue
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adventurous sport, methinks

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S.
in view of what i say below please don`t think i`m criticizing you in any shape or form. :D
i was waiting to see if nick responded to this one. i thought he superbly coaxed out 2 great photos of the arc for free the other day.
unfortunately, as it turned out, if kvc returned to ybw to check the response to his post he would probably have been pleased at the way he had managed to set them all at one another`s throats !
the same sort of thing then started up in a subsequent post by sun coast.
too many short fuses on ybw at times.
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KYC is not the sharpest pencil in the box . . .

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And should maybe be reported to the RYA for misleading advertising. On his site it sez:
We are only RYA Sailing School who offer full RYA approved courses from beginner to International Yachtmaster.
Oh, so no other sailing schools offer this? I see. And of course you offer a tidal qualification from the Balearics?

I'm going to leave this thread up because I believe the guy has done himself more harm than good. He would have been better asking for an entry in the Schools Abroad section on this site rather than spamming the forum.
- Nick 8)

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