Single Cruises Under 40

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Jul 26 2010

Single Cruises Under 40

Single Cruises Under 40

Soft-skateboard wheels?


I just got my first skateboard. Its Kryptonics with ABEC-3 bearings. Yea, lol, laugh your head off....done? Okay anyways i like just cruising around on it but my wheels are 97A and are pretty hard to cruise on as, im sure you know, hit a rock and then your on the ground. What should I look for in wheels? Im pretty sure i want something <85A, or do i even Need it that low? Should i just get some longboard wheels and risers? I dont care about size as long i can actually fit it on the board without a million risers. Something under 40-50 dollars would be great, although i dont know if i can be that picky :P and also, im not looking for a single sentence answer "Get spitfire they rock." because my friends have gotten spitfire and they simply suck, theyre pretty much just designer wheels.

You should be around 75-78a for cruising around. Ricta Clouds are made in 55mm so you don't need to get large risers to make them fit. These wheels are designed for filmers to give a smooth, quiet ride.

Older Dating Singles Can Still Find Love On Singles Cruises

As people get older and their careers progress, there comes a point where they want to enjoy their successes and want to finally meet the man or woman of their dreams. There are many people over the age of 40 that have focused on their careers so much that they have had little time for a dating relationship. Then they find out that at the age of 40 they have run out of practice to even pursue a relationship! This is when singles cruises over 40 come in very useful for these kinds of older dating singles.

Forty is an age that reflects many years of rich experience in work and life which makes it a perfect time to find a partner and share the lessons that have been learned over the years. With singles cruises over 40, dating services make it easier for single people aged 40 and above to meet other singles of the same age. These cruises have many interesting and exciting singles activities that allow the forty and above adults to interact with other adults and possibly create a relationship with them.

Activities in singles cruises over 40 may range from private poker games to all-out ballroom dancing events where fun is the objective and meeting other people is the reward. Some cruises may offer water sports where all adults can participate or even compete. Overall, the experience on singles cruises over 40 is unique and exciting for the mature individuals that go. The cruises only offer what is manageable and enjoyable for those who want to participate.

Singles cruises over 40 sets the stage for many adults to meet one another and decide for themselves whether pursuing friendships or relationships is appropriate. One can think of it as a summer camp for 40 year old singles where the fun is endless and meeting other people is inevitable. A singles cruise is definitely something that many older dating singles can look forward to on their next vacation leave!

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Do you hear the siren song of the sea? Prepare for your dream voyage--by finding your perfect sailboat. It's not as hard as you think . . . when you have a master naval architect at your side. In this one-of-a-kind book, leading boat designer Roger Marshall walks you through the process of choosing the perfect boat for your sailing lifestyle. Along the way, you will acquire a deep understanding of the many factors that go into a boat's performance, comfort, and seaworthiness, and learn how to choose among them to meet your requirements and preferences. Marshall takes you step-by-step as he conceives and develops five prototype sailboats with widely varying design objectives: a Weekender, a Cruiser, a Voyager, a Single-Hander, and a Cruiser/Racer. The 200 illustrations "take you aboard," showing you clearly how the choices and compromises of boat design are made and what they mean to performance. You'll learn about the features that make for a good cruising sailboat, from the basic choices (inshore or offshore), weekend or long-term cruising, occasional racing or nonracing) all the way to the finer points of hull shape and sail plan. And you'll gain a solid understanding of your sailboat-to-be: what it will do . . . what it won't do . . . and why. Seakindliness, performance, handling characteristics of different rigs, comfort on passages or weekends--it's all here, in clear language. Beyond the basics, you will learn how to judge any sailboat, new or used, including How to pick the best keel shape for your sailing area What the subtle and not-so-subtle signs of comfort are What makes a cockpit pleasant and functional When a pilothouse makes sense, and when it doesn't How to estimate the total cost of buying a boat (not the cost the salesperson gives you) Why some boats sail better under almost all conditions than other boats, and why that may not be important Plus, you'll learn how to determine in advance how much blood, toil, tears, and sweat your dream boat will cost you in maintenance (so small thing). Best of all, you'll find Marshall's 12-page comparison table of production sailboats from all over the world, packed with information about 130 boats--length, beam, draft, displacement, ballast, sail area, fuel and water capacities, performance ratios, capsize and comfort ratios, and more, all tabulated for convenient and revealing comparisons. With this book's help, you will board your own "ideal" vessel, satisfied that you're familiar with your boat from the masthead down and certain that it will bring you years of sailing pleasure.

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