Hola, Previet, Hello, and Ciao to all!
We have the same kind of situation as the Florence couple, coming from abroad we need to jump aboard as crewmembers and mates!
Ale is heading over from Italy and I (dani) am flying up from Argentina, and are thrilled to see that we will be in Miami for the upcoming regatta! (In Miami from 8 - 23 April).
We missed the marvelous maritime madness last time we were in Miami and do not want to keep away from all the sexy wet-n-wild possibilities for fun this time around.
Unsure of the exact logistics concerning shuttling, sleep-overs and such (have to study up on this), we just know we are eager to pitch in -in every and all ways conceivable- and add to the already great atmosphere that seems to swell up over and over again like a wave that keeps growing!
So, if anyone has room onboard to help get us warmed up after a cold Russian and European winter, please count us in!
We are always alesdanie
<<<on sdc and of course on bellavita!>>>
(I think we would be number 23 on the list, which is our lucky number!)
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Bonjourno, Bonjour, Bienvenut, Willkommen, _ d boas-vindas, Welkom, and as they also say in Brooklyn, NY: HOWYOUZE DOIN!!!!!!
And SINCE your going to be IN Miami from 8 April, it seems only logical that you take me up on my offer of staying on my boat. Since I live in South Beach, it will make your life a WHOLE lot easier if you meet me at my boat in Miami Beach and come up with me to the Regatta.
My boat is a 24 foot Searay Sundancer with a small, comfortable aft-cabin. IF your not as big and tall as Shaquille O'Neal, you will fit fine and be very comfortable.
Here is a link so you can take a virtual tour:
http://www.searay.co...;modelyear=2007If you choose to wait for an offer from a bigger boat, well, you may find yourself being left behind on the docks because you waited too long to make up your mind!
So, since time is drawing near, let me know what your wishes
are and we will go from there.
Do NOT wait too long to decide... timing is everything,
all over the world its the same! The early bird catches the worm!