Re: "Watercraft" ?
--- In bolger@y..., "Bill Turnbull" <wturn@y...> wrote:
is Water Craft (two words). This caused me a little problem with
Google which sent me to a bunch of jet ski sites (personal
watercraft) when I asked for Watercraft magazine.
Vance
>http://www.watercraft.co.uk/This should work. Very highquality magazine, bit expensive to get here in the US though.
>The URL is watercraft (one word) but the name of the magazine
is Water Craft (two words). This caused me a little problem with
Google which sent me to a bunch of jet ski sites (personal
watercraft) when I asked for Watercraft magazine.
Vance
http://www.watercraft.co.uk/This should work. Very high quality magazine, bit expensive to get here in the US though.
Bill
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Bill
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Does "Watercraft" have a web page?
Watercraft is a new one to me, but lots of things
are new to me. That's what makes life interesting.
I tried a web search, but got some scary result.
Thanks
Pat Patteson
Molalla, Oregon
Watercraft is a new one to me, but lots of things
are new to me. That's what makes life interesting.
I tried a web search, but got some scary result.
Thanks
Pat Patteson
Molalla, Oregon
--- In bolger@y..., "Bjorn Harbo" <bharbo@o...> wrote:
> Fellow Bolger Boat Builders!
> Check out the latest issue of "Watercraft", a beautiful british
> pendent to "Woodenboat". Nice article about a dutch Micro.
>
> Bjorn in Oslo
> (WDJ 90% done)
Fellow Bolger Boat Builders!
Check out the latest issue of "Watercraft", a beautiful british
pendent to "Woodenboat". Nice article about a dutch Micro.
Bjorn in Oslo
(WDJ 90% done)
Check out the latest issue of "Watercraft", a beautiful british
pendent to "Woodenboat". Nice article about a dutch Micro.
Bjorn in Oslo
(WDJ 90% done)