Taking a boat

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Simon Smith
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Taking a boat

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Anybody on here ever taken their own boat over?

I've got friends thinking of going from Whitehaven in their own boat.
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there is about 3 or 4 boat go over every year from whitehaven ask your friend to ask around the marina at whitehaven .
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Thanks Mike.
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Kenny Arthur used to regularly take his across and berth her in Douglas. You'd see his pushbike lying on the deck if he was in.
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Des Founds use to regularly sail accross
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Des still does, visits me in Peel a couple of times a year
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