At 06:58 AM 1/6/00 -0800, you wrote:
John,
Keep us posted on Chimpanzee's upgrade progress.
Joe Kidd M15 #207 "Poco A
Poco"
Scarcely an hour had passed from John's post before I had written to him
asking him to pass on to us his projects for the MSOG site. Though he's
pretty busy, John has graciously offered to contribute what he can. And
scarcely another hour had passed before we had his first offering.
You can see the project on Making New Hatchboards, as well as Connie's
Deck Vent Installation project from a little while ago (I'm trying to
catch up), under "How To..." on the MSOG site.
Since we have welcomed so many new owners in the past year, I'd like to
give my annual spiel again (consider this a warm-up for April):
You may not realize that practically all of the information on the MSOG
web site is contributed by your fellow and fella M-boat owners.
If you're planning winter and spring projects, I hope you'll consider
sharing the project with us through the MSOG site. We really need more on
refurbishing projects and specifications for the boats (sizes, diameters,
model numbers, etc. for rigging, hardware, and creature comforts.)
Just a page or two will do; I'll webify it. Photos are invaluable and
worth--well, you know. If you don't have a digital camera, send me the
photos and I'll scan 'em and send 'em back. You can see some of the other
"How To" projects as examples, I'll proofread and clean up
anything that needs it, and you'll have the chance to review it before I
put it up.
Please consider it. After all, someone else may contribute information
that you need for your next project, saving you time and
money.
There. That didn't hurt too much, did it?
Thanks,
Doug
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Doug King
M-17 #404 "Vixen"
Montgomery Sailboats Owners Group Web site:
http://msog.org
Email:
mailto:msog@msog.org