tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309575459984831058.post6682930739378564248..comments2024-01-07T14:04:53.127+13:00Comments on Sereia Rides Again!: SouthAntoniahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15588778386846976735noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309575459984831058.post-16060891750399492012009-08-16T21:27:33.266+12:002009-08-16T21:27:33.266+12:00Yippee! Sereia underway! You can always head to th...Yippee! Sereia underway! You can always head to the warmer direction later. See New Zealand while you can (and I like cold and damp. That's why I'm in Wales). When do you leave?Juliehttp://www.svxenos.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2309575459984831058.post-68279436345706551552009-08-16T15:45:57.361+12:002009-08-16T15:45:57.361+12:00Hope flies don't gross you out.
Do write thou...Hope flies don't gross you out.<br /><br />Do write though, a blog, or better yet a book.<br />Back when I cruised, Pickmere was the bible.<br />Good, but limited to NE northland and dry.<br /><br />I'm sure you and peter can surpass that.<br />Note: Pickmere has good sketch charts. That's certainly fundamental for a cruising guide.<br /><br />Write the definite cruising guide (including the human element) and I'll be a buyer.<br /><br />As for the west coast... everyone waits for a slow moving high, scurries around cape regina and makes like hell for shelter south...which is a long way. (Nelson or new plymouth in a pinch). At least that's the prevailing wisdom. Please feel free to rewrite it if that is warrented.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com