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On 2025-02-01 15:32, D wrote:Yes! That's why I was thinking 60-90 ft for a more pleasant journey. Also, every season there are 2 optimal windows for sailing over the atlantic as far as I can understand. In a small boat, never try outside that window.On Sat, 1 Feb 2025, Carlos E.R. wrote:>On 2025-02-01 11:39, D wrote:Sounds reasonable, but does the spanish saying define "small craft"?On Sat, 1 Feb 2025, rbowman wrote:Old nautical saying, translating from Spanish: Small craft, bigOn Fri, 31 Jan 2025 23:00:03 +0100, D wrote:I would like to own a private, single jet engine plane like the FLARIS LAR01.
Reminds me of when I was young. There was a flight simulatorI had the original Microsoft Flight Simulator on DOS. All I
on windows 3.11 I think, and the main joy was to crash the
planes into buildings in the most spectacular way. After you
did that, they have like a re- run of the crash.
can say it's a good thing I could fly a real Lark better than
the simulator.
I must work harder so I can buy one without crying, and then I
can freely roam the world!
Or maybe I should buy a small yacht? I hear 60-90 ft should be
enough to take me over the atlantic when the season and weather
permits.
The question is... will the wife accept it?
misery.
Nope. The saying is relative, the smaller the craft, the worse misery
you get, in the sense of bigger waves, you get more seasick, the worse
it handles with storms :-p
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