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Believe me, it is a wonderful feeling, to be setting off, knowing that you have months ahead of you, to sail the oceans, with absolutely no restrictions, wherever your fancy takes you. And, as you leave behind you, all those limitations of land living – work, the day to day affairs, traffic congestion, city living, pollution, and more – a weight will lift away from you, and it will be replaced, slowly at first, by a growing and wonderful sense of freedom. As you take the first draught of fresh sea air into your lungs, and fill them to the bottom, you will come to realise there is no substitute in this world for it.
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My ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’ have been gleaned from my own experiences over four years of sailing ‘The Dream’ to all of the exotic destinations mentioned above.  Great package, so many useful tips I can implement before setting off. I would recommend these '101 Tips' to any sailor contemplating a lengthy voyage in their yacht.
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My ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’ are many things that you would never think about before departing for your sailing vacation. Many of them are only small, and cost very little, but could save you many dollars, hundreds of dollars, or maybe even thousands of dollars during your trip. They are things that if implemented, you will find contribute to making your voyage much easier and a lot more enjoyable. By ordering my ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’ today, you can begin including them into your planning. Yes, I would like to order my copy of ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’ today, for the special price of

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My other reason is connected with Global Warming and Climate Change, which are rapidly coming toward us. There may well come a time in the future when contemplating a voyage like this may be more restricted. We have no control over this, how severe the weather is going to become, and don’t know how many years it is going to take. What we do know however, is that right now, we can still set sail with the knowledge that the weather is still our friend, and that we can get to see many of these places before it is too late. Many of the Pacific Islands for instance, are the ones that are going to be affected first with rising sea levels. It would be nice to visit these islands and there people before any of this happens and, who knows, we may find, in our voyages, some way of helping them. This reason was a large part of my motivation in planning my own voyage. Once again, if you are dreaming about your adventure, or already planning it, I would encourage you to press on as quickly as you can, and set sail sooner rather than later. Yes, I would like to order my copy of ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’ today.
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 As a USCG Captain, Marine Surveyor and keen sailor myself, I like to keep up with what's happening in the cruising world. I found the '101 Tips' and other helpful information contained in Sailboat2adventure website most valuable - I rate them. I recommend them to all sailors before setting off on their sailing adventure. Mark Clarke, Captain, USCG Florida, USA | Need more convincing? Here is one of the tips from my collection of ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’: Tip no. 66: Breeze Block’n’tackle – This tip will blow you away for its simplicity. I fashioned a lightweight block and tackle with a hook, that hooked into the forward edge of the front hatch (it had a convenient hole there already in the aluminium frame). The upper end of the tackle cord is whipped onto the inner forestay up as high as you can reach. The operators cord end dangles in the open hatch. With a small cam cleat fitted onto the forward edge of the wooden frame, it is simplicity itself, by pulling the cord to raise or lower the hatch to whatever position you desire, to control the airflow. Ideal at night when at anchor, as it can be adjusted without having to get out of the comfort of your bunk. Luxury! Cost: two small blocks, a small cam cleat, small s/s s shaped hook, and a length of cord – around thirty dollars.
Many sailors, armchair sailors, dreamers, some day sailors, voyage planners, and anyone else thinking about embarking on an adventure such as sailing our oceans, dream about it for years, putting it off until sometime in the future when they think they will be able to afford it, and will have the time. For most of these people, it never happens. They put it off for so long, suddenly, they think it is too late. Let me tell you, it is never too late! Once the idea is firmly planted in your mind that you are going to do it, nothing will stop you, nothing will get in your way. Do you know why? Because, once you have made the decision, it will become a burning desire, and you will become so passionate, that you will move mountains to achieve it, and the closer you come to your departure date, the more eager you will become to leave. Let me give you a simple example of how our brain works. You are driving down the highway on a hot summer afternoon. There is a damp sheen on your brow, sweat is trickling from your armpits, and your shirt is stuck between your back and the vinyl seat – you are hot and uncomfortable. The blacktop is shimmering into the distant heat, mirages hovering, trembling. Suddenly, one of the mirages morphs into an image of a big beautiful cool ice cream floating before you.
You begin to salivate, you lick your dry lips, and you can imagine savouring the cool, iced flavour, its soothing deliciousness sliding down your parched throat. This image grows and grows, becoming more and more powerful by the minute, until finally, you cannot fight it anymore. You become consumed with the thought of that ice cream, and you just have to have one. By this time, the image of that ice cream has become so large it almost completely fills your brain, and you cannot wait until you can arrive at the next highway stop to pounce on one and demolish it on the spot. Now, this has all happened over a few minutes, or at the most, half an hour or so until you can pull into the next road stop, but you can see how an idea can become all consuming. Exactly the same occurs with our project. Once you have made the decision to do it, it will grow and grow in your mind, until it becomes large enough that you have to take action. Then, no matter how busy you may think you are with the other matters of life, you will still find the time to progress toward your goal. Excited? You should be! But, you have to make a start. It is my task to encourage you to make that start, and embark on an adventure that may take you to all corners of this beautiful planet of ours, on an adventure that you will always be able to look back on and treasure for the rest of your life. As you advance with your plans, like the ice cream, you will find yourself salivating over the next piece of your jigsaw to complete your project. There is no known motivation better than this! A good start is to purchase my ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’, which will give you many good ideas that don’t cost a lot, and also help you to understand that it is much simpler and easier than perhaps you may think. It is the accumulation of knowledge over a period of time that gets you there eventually. To borrow from Nikes’ well known advertising line, ‘Just get out there and do it!’ Yes, I would like to purchase my copy of ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’ @

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If you are still wavering about purchasing my ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’, here is Tip no.24: Toughening your inflatable – The corners at the front of your rubber dinghy take a beating over time, and it is a good idea to strengthen them with a few additional patches. This will pay dividends when rubbing up against shell covered pilings, docks etc. Take some large rubber patches, round the corners and glue them over these vulnerable areas. Make sure you do this in your preparation period before leaving port, as you will probably never get around to it once you have set sail. Another great idea is to paint the name of your boat in large lettering down the length of the sponsons of your dinghy. Get the right manufacturers’ rubber paint, so that it adheres properly to the fabric of your tender. To keep everything looking shipshape and Bristol fashion, paint the lettering in the same font you have on the stern of your yacht – looks professional. Your dinghy will look very smart, and will never get stolen. Also, it will be far easier to spot her, buried in a mess of other boats at a busy tender dock. Special Bonus Free Offer: For a limited time only, I am making a very special offer to you, if you order my ‘101 Dollar Saving Tips for Sailors’ today. I have chronicled my voyage of two years into a 135 page e-book. The title is ‘The Voyage of the Little Ship Tere Moana’. (not available in bookstores)
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