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Old November 30th 09, 05:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Pete[_5_]
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On Nov 29, 7:22*pm, glidergeek wrote:
No not cheaper, you could drown, get eaten by sharks and no way could
you do 500k in 4-5 hours. And really....what do you do if the wind
stops? hahaaaaaaaaaa. Couldn't resist that one, get it? In a glider
you just glide, in a sailboat you gotta start the motor, what if the
motor wont start? You'll be screwed matie.


He's right, as a sailboater, you have bigger problem now but what you
need is more help from a soaring friend, in this case, a British
Seagull motor.
 




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