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23068 Frank Bales
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Aug 30, 2002
10:47 pm
Yahoo apparently blocked the link I tried to send for their survey about charging for groups again. I sent it to all of the groups I belong to, and it didn't...
23069 Harry W. James
harryjak Send Email
Aug 30, 2002
11:08 pm
Tim you still mirroring the group? It looks like the time to move maybe getting closer. HJ...
23070 wmrpage@...
wmrpage Send Email
Aug 31, 2002
12:06 am
In a message dated 8/30/02 1:22:44 AM Central Daylight Time, jboatguy@... ... My impression is just about everything! But perhaps between your typos and my...
23071 rnlocnil Send Email Aug 31, 2002
3:42 am
Actually, it probably depends on what you're sailing. I seem to recall doing that little wiggle successfully on some boats to soften the jibe. And if you have...
23072 rnlocnil Send Email Aug 31, 2002
3:42 am
Actually, it probably depends on what you're sailing. I seem to recall doing that little wiggle successfully on some boats to soften the jibe. And if you have...
23073 Jim Goeckermann
jgoeckermann Send Email
Aug 31, 2002
4:22 am
'Evening, gents and ladies. I have a video that I got on ebay that shows how to paint a fiberglass boat using Interlux two part polyurethane paint. All the...
23074 jhkohnen@...
jhkohnen Send Email
Aug 31, 2002
9:36 am
During my attempts during the last year and a half or so to drive local boaters together for messabouts, I've discovered that the most important thing to look...
23075 strika62 Send Email Aug 31, 2002
12:41 pm
My fiancee and I just spent 4 months sailing our Micro in the Sea of Cortez and we wonder, "Why put flotation in in the first place?" Micro is so stable, sails...
23076 rnlocnil Send Email Aug 31, 2002
1:14 pm
I've seen some awfully substantial driftwood, easily enough to punch a hole at speed (yes, I know it's not all that fast) if you hit it wrong. Maybe not a...
23077 donm172001 Send Email Aug 31, 2002
2:19 pm
Maybe the best compromise is to use inflatable flotation bags when daysailing and substitute drybags for provision storage when cruising. If you don't want the...
23078 pseudodion42 Send Email Aug 31, 2002
2:23 pm
I know this has been covered in the group before, but I was wondering if you could give me your quick and dirty opinion about mixing metals. I have bronze...
23079 brucehallman Send Email Aug 31, 2002
3:19 pm
... That sounds *really* fun! Also, your trip mirrors the PCB essay about Micro 'The Lovers'. Is that where you got the idea? ... The obvious answer, I guess,...
23080 Leoandsandy@...
dovekiesailor Send Email
Aug 31, 2002
3:52 pm
Jim- I'm interested, and agree with your conditions. Leo...
23081 Harry W. James
harryjak Send Email
Aug 31, 2002
4:12 pm
Shades of "the lovers" in Bolger's Woodenboat article....
23082 Frank Bales
flb5315 Send Email
Aug 31, 2002
4:58 pm
I thought this might be of interest to some of you. FB "SAVE@BOOKS-A-MILLION" wrote:Date: 30 Aug 2002 01:49:17 -0000 From: "SAVE@BOOKS-A-MILLION" To:...
23083 announcer97624 Send Email Aug 31, 2002
6:19 pm
Every year along the coast of Oregon great cashes of various items wash up onto the beaches(the ones that float). Where do they come from? From containers that...
23084 rnlocnil Send Email Aug 31, 2002
6:24 pm
Seems to me that polyethylene foam or other closed cell, flexible foam would make nice flotation material. I bet it wouldn't disappear when it met gasoline,...
23085 k_s_oneill Send Email Aug 31, 2002
6:26 pm
Hi I've thought for a while that Yahoo was taking advantage of the fact that fewer and fewer people know how to access Usenet. If you've never used usenet,...
23086 rdchamberland Send Email Aug 31, 2002
7:03 pm
Hi Dennis, Yes. Bob Chamberland...
23087 rdchamberland Send Email Aug 31, 2002
7:05 pm
23088 rdchamberland Send Email Aug 31, 2002
7:05 pm
23089 rdchamberland Send Email Aug 31, 2002
7:08 pm
I have the following sets of plans for sale. No boats have been built from any of them. Elver Badger Microtrawler 18' Sharpie Outboard Motor Campskiff, By...
23090 willers32 Send Email Aug 31, 2002
9:22 pm
... I might be interested in the Microtrawler. How much? Thanks...
23091 announcer97624 Send Email Sep 1, 2002
12:24 am
Where did you buy the Bolger plans from. I am interested in some of the plans. John ... built...
23092 strika62 Send Email Sep 1, 2002
12:34 am
It is true that the sea of cortez doesn't have the logs and debris other places have and I hadn't thought of that. Good point. I like the idea of using...
23093 Mark A.
marka97203 Send Email
Sep 1, 2002
12:52 am
For me, the Elver. Mark...
23094 proaconstrictor Send Email Sep 1, 2002
4:04 am
... plywood in ... number of ... from those ... The stuff I had compared cosely to balsa, but that was years ago. Balsa's features are better shear and...
23095 proaconstrictor Send Email Sep 1, 2002
4:08 am
... This is a great material along with ply and epoxy, see my other post. ... wprks great with epoxy, I have used mostly raw core which is just a little...
23096 proaconstrictor Send Email Sep 1, 2002
4:22 am
Since the boxes really don't in my view lend themselves all that well to either lightening, or high budgets, why use core? There aren't a slew of reasons why...
23097 enilk2001 Send Email Sep 1, 2002
4:23 am
I am interested in locating persons with Birdwatchers in the Mid-West. Please email me directly at kura1in2@.... Thanks!...
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