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Old 09-10-2010, 09:54   #1
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Hi from Las Vegas . . .

Hello, I'm Clancy, from Las Vegas and me and my wife who's in the Air Force, is moving out to Guam on November 1st ! we cant wait .. I would love to buy a boat when we get out there ! but I cant find anywere to buy one out there ?? Glad to meet all of you and have a great day ! Clancy.
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Old 09-10-2010, 10:20   #2
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If I were you, I'd wait 'til I actually arrived there, settled in, had a look around, got to know some people already there, then asked about finding a vessel.Chances are, there will be someone there who has one but is about to be redeployed to Greenland, or somewhere . . . you'd be able to get a vessel where you want it at a discount, probably.

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Welcome to the forum Clancy.
Guam is one of those end of the road places for many cruises.
You may have some fair choices in boats.
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Aloha and welcome aboard!
Good to have you here. Thank your wife for her service for me please. I've only been through Guam a couple times via air but have had friends who were stationed there. They enjoyed it and I hope you do too. Yes, there is a sailing community there and boats can be found. If not, you can sail one from Hawaii.
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