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The Sail Time Captains Cruise fractional sailing flotilla
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Sail Time fractional sailing member John McKinney from California explains the SailTime Captains Cruise sailing flotilla which occurs annualy
Has anyone been on ‘Sailing Holidays’ in Greece in a flotilla?
0Question: Has anyone been on ‘Sailing Holidays’ in Greece in a flotilla?
Hey, I’m going on a sailing holiday in greece for 2 weeks and have never been before. Does anyone know what they’re like or whether they arent any good? Let me know Thanks
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Best answer:
Answer by ϚμΡεR Girl
I have never been on a “Sailing Holiday” but it sounds fun and adventurous. You crew and set sail in your own boat/ yacht..
Here is a website on what to expect on a “Sailing Holiday” in Greece.
http://www.sailingholidays.com/what-to-expect.asp
Charter and Flotilla Handbook
0In the world of charter there is something for everyone. So in Part 1 the authors look at all the options: crewed charter, bareboat charter and flotilla sailing. They discuss types of boats, where to go and what to expect when you get there. In short, they’ll show you how to match your idea of a good holiday to one of the many on offer.
In Part 2 you’ll learn the skills that go to make a good skipper, plus everything an inexperienced crew needs to know. Soon, your teem will be able to approach a crowded jetty with confidence, clear a fouled anchor and reef under way.
Part 3 will keep you out of trouble. It details how to keep watch, navigate, master tidal waters and use the VHF radio. Plus how to cope with potential problems and emergencies afloat.
- Choosing the perfect holiday
- Planning your route
- Handling the boat
- Keeping out the trouble
- Protecting your holiday
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 5.80
Robert Naiman: Gaza Freedom Flotilla Shows Awesome Power of Nonviolent Resistance
0Robert Naiman: Gaza Freedom Flotilla Shows Awesome Power of Nonviolent Resistance
An indication of the power of effective nonviolent resistance is when not only the oppressor, but also the “bystanders,” are confronted with the choice between aiding resistance or publicly siding with brutality.
Read more on The Huffington Post

