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searover
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living on board
      #957273 - 16/02/2006 16:49

has anyone owned a jeannueau 39 1989 year as im thinking off buying one any for and against id be gratefull for any info ...

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CodStewart
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Re: living on board [Re: searover]
      #957855 - 17/02/2006 02:37

I love it when folks who disregard basic punctuation rules decide to move out to sea.

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CodStewart
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Re: living on board [Re: CodStewart]
      #957888 - 17/02/2006 07:59

I need to add a comma...oops.....pot calling the kettle brack.

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Abigail
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Re: living on board [Re: CodStewart]
      #957920 - 17/02/2006 08:39

Hi searover,

you don't say where you will be based, what sort of sailing you'll be doing, who with etc. All that helps in thinking through what boat is best for you.

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steve_cronin
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Re: living on board [Re: searover]
      #958051 - 17/02/2006 10:31

These people http://www.deckersailing.com/ have a 39ft Beneteau and have lived aboard for a long time now. Their boat is currently our neighbour in Gouvia.

Steve Cronin

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