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		<title>By: M. Sullivan</title>
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		<description>Very sound advice. That is exactly how I went about it when I first started boating. I bought a 18&#039; that I used for two years before I upgraded to a 23&#039;. I made all (well almost all) my mistakes on the smaller boat and it was an easy step up for us. It also gave us an opportunity to find out how we would use the boat. We ended up spending most of time anchored on a sand bar and made many life long friends.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very sound advice. That is exactly how I went about it when I first started boating. I bought a 18&#8242; that I used for two years before I upgraded to a 23&#8242;. I made all (well almost all) my mistakes on the smaller boat and it was an easy step up for us. It also gave us an opportunity to find out how we would use the boat. We ended up spending most of time anchored on a sand bar and made many life long friends.</p>
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