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S/V NadagatoCome join us for the experience of your life aboard a beautiful and well equipped Hylas 49. Thinking of cruising but afraid of spending a big part of your life savings for a proper cruising sail boat? Want to know for sure you like cruising before you spend that money? Looking to learn more about operating a sailing boat on the seas? Wondering about how various systems or the engine works? Come sail with us! It is our goal to bring a true view of what cruising aboard a sail boat is like and what it takes to cruise. Take a look at the segments available to join us, we have charted our course for the next year including both some longer passages and coastal cruising! "For years we've urged our readers and clients to get real world experience before making major decisions on the cruising life style, their boats, or equipment." - Steve Dashew
Nadagato.com is dedicated to providing a window for others looking into the sailing and living aboard a sail boat life style. Our cruising adventure program will let you see first hand the details ,both good and bad, living aboard, sailing, and cruising on our Hylas 49, Nadagato. |
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Favorite Quotes "never believe something until it is officially denied" - ?
"if you hear a voice within you saying, "you are not a painter," then by all means paint....and that voice will be silenced." -Vincent Van Gogh "The more Mount Gay you've have had the better dinner is" -Lesley "You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? And radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive them there. The only difference is that there is no cat" --Albert Einstein, when asked to describe radio. |
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Need Input? I am happy to speak very frankly about sailing, living aboard, living in the Caribbean, leaving the US system, or any other topic you want to discuss. I have watched many people come and go from boating in the time I have been living aboard, both those living on smaller boats and those living on 110 foot mega yachts. It seems that many people come expecting tropical paradise and are shocked to find paradise is not always what you see in the pictures but includes some mosquitoes, huge bugs, poverty, stray dogs, crime, drugs, and many other problems left out of the tourist photos. |
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