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While I am out making memories here is a past episode from March 1 2013
This makes it easy and fun! Thanks for the letters. Today I answer the following letters ( I have taken off any personal information and just republished the letters below). Keep them coming!
BTW I mentioned the wonderful weather routing free service that Herb Hilgenberg, SOUTH BOUND II has offered for many years for those sailors crossing the Atlantic. Here is his web page.
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Jules and I love your casts, we come from Australia
Hi Franz,
I´m a guy in my mid 40 s, living in a little harbour town (Dragør), just outside Copenhagen, Denmark.
Excuse my english – my danish should be a lot better.
Best regards
Thanks Franz, that was terrific. I am listening to your Travelexchange stories now as well. You have so much on the go that I wonder if you might be better off combining these two podcasts on one site.
BTW the local pronunciation for Newfoundland is a little tricky, so of course you didn’t get it right. It is best achieved if you rhyme it with the word “Understand”.
Just say ‘Understand-Newfen-land’ or Newfen-land-Understand. If the words rhyme then you will be spot on.
I like the traditional style of the BCC and was considering the similar Nor’sea 27 aft cockpit as my first boat. I have never been aboard one but my buddy says they are very sturdy and capable of crossing oceans. I will put a few pics in case you are unfamiliar.
There is a laid up and disused Cape George Cutter 36 nearby that I am making inquiries into and that too is a nice boat but it may be too large for my needs. My buddy recommended the much cheaper Cape Dory 26 or 28 & says it is very seaworthy as well, but I just cant seem to stomach the interior of those. It looks like a camper van inside , whereas the Norsea 27 looks like a downsized traditional ship.
I would ultimately like to sail to the Med, and the Caribbean so do you have any recommendations for a blue water passage-maker.
Take care
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While I am out making memories here is a past episode from March 1 2013
This makes it easy and fun! Thanks for the letters. Today I answer the following letters ( I have taken off any personal information and just republished the letters below). Keep them coming!
BTW I mentioned the wonderful weather routing free service that Herb Hilgenberg, SOUTH BOUND II has offered for many years for those sailors crossing the Atlantic. Here is his web page.
———————
Jules and I love your casts, we come from Australia
Hi Franz,
I´m a guy in my mid 40 s, living in a little harbour town (Dragør), just outside Copenhagen, Denmark.
Excuse my english – my danish should be a lot better.
Best regards
Thanks Franz, that was terrific. I am listening to your Travelexchange stories now as well. You have so much on the go that I wonder if you might be better off combining these two podcasts on one site.
BTW the local pronunciation for Newfoundland is a little tricky, so of course you didn’t get it right. It is best achieved if you rhyme it with the word “Understand”.
Just say ‘Understand-Newfen-land’ or Newfen-land-Understand. If the words rhyme then you will be spot on.
I like the traditional style of the BCC and was considering the similar Nor’sea 27 aft cockpit as my first boat. I have never been aboard one but my buddy says they are very sturdy and capable of crossing oceans. I will put a few pics in case you are unfamiliar.
There is a laid up and disused Cape George Cutter 36 nearby that I am making inquiries into and that too is a nice boat but it may be too large for my needs. My buddy recommended the much cheaper Cape Dory 26 or 28 & says it is very seaworthy as well, but I just cant seem to stomach the interior of those. It looks like a camper van inside , whereas the Norsea 27 looks like a downsized traditional ship.
I would ultimately like to sail to the Med, and the Caribbean so do you have any recommendations for a blue water passage-maker.
Take care

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