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Old 17 February 2005, 08:51   #1
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From Italy (Milan), to Alicante Spain !

Dear People,


How are you ? I'm pedro from Spain, this is my first tread. I hope whe can talk a long time about ribs.

My question :

I'm looking for a big rib (12 mtr), on this moment i have seen a good boat. Now i have one problem the transportion of the boat.

I can buy a good boat in Italy (milan), i want to use the boat in spain (alicante). Mayby some of you nows how far the distance are ?

Are the trip from Milan, to alicante possible ? I have 750 Hp (tree 250 hpdi yamaha engines, and a 12 mtr rib boat. In the boat there's a build in feul tank for 3000 litres.

Please let me know your oppinion !\

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Old 17 February 2005, 09:00   #2
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I would say your boat is more than capable. Have you done any sort of training as the main factor would be your navigation. If you do not feel confident then it may be worth your while to hire a professional skipper to deliver the boat for you. If you think this is an option then please PM me and if I cannot do it then I know people who can.
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sounds good

Simon / Pedro,

Ill be down in Alicante / Calpe in may with our rib if ya need some crew

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Old 17 February 2005, 09:28   #4
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Milan to the coast (Genoa?) might be interesting by boat........ If you have to stick it on a truck for that part of the journey, it may be best to truck it the whole way. Have fun..
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Old 17 February 2005, 09:46   #5
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Thanks for the fast reply's !

I'm a "good" skipper ! Whe have much navigation on board, and of course whe check all the safety products. I think the navigation is no problem ! When whe cant find the way whith the gps, whe can drive near the coast (beach....)

For us importnat to now are :

The distance from genoa to alicante ! how much days i need for the trip ?
The fuel, whe have 3000 liter. Are this quantity enough ?

Which documentation whe need for this trip (international valg letter ?) or ??

And when whe need more crew, whe ask u all !!

Thanks
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Old 17 February 2005, 10:02   #6
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I think the navigation is no problem ! When whe cant find the way whith the gps, whe can drive near the coast (beach....)

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Interesting concept.
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Old 17 February 2005, 10:07   #7
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Interesting concept.
Are you telling me that never...... not ever..... have you taken a teensy-weensy peek at the coastline to "clarify" your position... I know that I may have taken the occasional look-see, myself... only in the interests of navigational accuracy you understand... not 'cause I was lost..No..not me...
Still, I see what you say...
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Of course I have by way of visual reference, cross referenved against a passage plan.
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It is about 600 NMiles.
Easy run in two days.
Your fuel tank should be sufficient if you start off with it full-but just in case, you can always stop at Palma, Mallorca to refuel as you pass close by.
It is almost a straight line so you may be tempted to do it in one run.
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Old 18 February 2005, 14:59   #10
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route planning

this is a fine example of a route planner that you may find useful Pedro. 1. Go to http://mappoint.msn.com/DirectionsFind.aspx
> >
> > 2. In the Start section, select "Norway" from the listbox and enter
> > "Haugesund" into the "City" field
> >
> > 3. In the End section, select "Norway"
> > from the listbox and enter "Trondheim" into the "City" field
> >
> > 4. Click on "Get Directions"
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Old 18 February 2005, 23:45   #11
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http://www.wcrl.ars.usda.gov/cec/java/lat-long.htm

Provides the distance between two points given the Latitude and Longitude. If you want a rough estimate most maps are to scale and you can plot a course and determine the approx distance that way.
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Are you telling me that never.....
wot yew downt unnerstannd yew nobbur iz dat de sowlint iz de mowst trecherus bitt ov worter nowen to mann. itt az mowtinus waivelets jaggid rokks ann morr loonatics perr skware yarrd dan fkin rammpton. sum peepul hoo av maid dis ardyewus jerney av bin owt ov site ov lannd forr daiys an nevver bin sean agen


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In the Start section, select "Norway" from the listbox
connsidderin dat hee wonts too gow fromm milann to fkin allicanty i fink dat dis mite bee de lonng waiy rownd

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Old 19 February 2005, 10:18   #13
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have the police said you can have such a rib
and base it in alacante

it would suprise me if they have, knowing that mariner and the problems they have in the area.

the last time i was there we saw the polices new rib being built localy 5X 250 yams green tubes it must be in operation now

ask before you buy
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connsidderin dat hee wonts too gow fromm milann to fkin allicanty i fink dat dis mite bee de lonng waiy rownd

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Old 02 March 2005, 20:34   #15
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Importing

Pedro,

are you planning to do any importing with that rib? Sounds like it is quite a monster just to have to potter around in practising your RYA level 2 syllabus.
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