Looking forward to getting more involved in this community now that I moved from a daysailer to a boat with standing room, wheelsteering, galley and a marine head.
Location: La Ciudad de la Misión Didacus de Alcalá en Alta California, Virreinato de Nueva España
Boat: Cal 20
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Re: New owner of S2 9.2a
Welcome to CruisersForum!
I would suggest updating your profile with your general location and your boat make & model or “Looking” or Looking to Crew" in the "Boat" category. This info shows up under your UserName in every post in the web view. Many questions are boat and/or location dependent and having these tidbits under your UserName saves answering those questions repeatedly. If you need help setting up your profile then click on this link: https://www.cruisersforum.com/forums...ml#post3308797
I would happily help more if the link above is not enough.
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Location: home town Wellington, NZ and Savusavu Fiji
Boat: Reinke S10 & Raven 26
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Re: New owner of S2 9.2a
Welcome to the forum.
Also I do hope that you get plenty out of the forum, gain help and useful information as you want it. Obviously the more you post yourself, be it questions, ideas, advice, the more you gain from being a member.
Wishing you the best from Wellington, New Zealand.
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