Mike replied to the discussion Southern Europe in the forum Group buys – combined shipping 2 days ago
If you were to choose a central and popular Mediterranean port like Piraeus (Greece) or Genoa (Italy), here’s a list of countries it could efficiently serve:
1. Greece (directly local to Piraeus)
2. Italy (via Genoa or nearby ports)
3. Turkey (via connections from Piraeus)
4. Croatia (popular sailing destination in the Adriatic Sea)
5. Spain…
Mike started the discussion Southern Europe in the forum Group buys – combined shipping 2 days ago
The most central and popular port for Southern Europe, particularly for cruising sailors, is likely Piraeus, Greece. It is geographically well-positioned for distribution throughout the Mediterranean and serves as a key hub for sailors traveling to/from Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, and North Africa. Additionally, its proximity to…
Mike started the discussion Northern Europe in the forum Group buys – combined shipping 3 months ago
For Northern Europe, a central and popular port for cruising sailors could be Hamburg, Germany, or Rotterdam, Netherlands, as they are major shipping hubs with excellent connections across the region.
Countries Served:
1. Germany (Hamburg as a key shipping and boating hub)
2. Netherlands (Rotterdam as one of the busiest ports in…
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Portland Pudgy replied to the discussion My boat is leaking. in the forum Basic Boat Issues 4 months ago
The volume between the inner and outer hull in a Pudgy should stay dry. Of course due to opening hatches on the water to access equipment, it often feels damp, but no substantial water should collect. If you open the rear hatch, any water will collect the lowest portion of the hull near the wheel. It is easily removed with a dry sponge.…
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