Re: Mast Stepping and Tablenacles

> Page 4 may be a bad link, I get a location not found.

Oops! Perhaps it will work now. I did get one "exceeded transfer
allowence" error.

Peter
Peter

Page 4 may be a bad link, I get a location not found. Really appreciate
your efforts on this stuff.

HJ

pvanderwaart wrote:

>I scanned two articles on catboat mast tabernacles, and uploaded them
>to my GeoCities page, and went on to create a html page to handle
>them and the mast stepping articles. See:
>
>http://www.geocities.com/pvanderwaart/cb_scans.html
>
>The tablernacles are metalwork. It makes a clean installation. The
>Bolger-type wooden ones seem very bulky in comparison, at least to me.
>
>I don't wish to insult the skill and intelligence of anyone, but if
>you want to download one of these files, just display it in your
>browser, the right click on it, and choose "save picture as" from the
>popup menu. (These instructions are for Internet Explorer; other
>browsers are similar).
>
>If everyone looks, we might run afoul of a daily traffic limit for
>the free GeoCities service. Try again the next day.
>
>Peter
>
>
>
Thanks Peter...

--- pvanderwaart <pvanderw@...> wrote: >
> I scanned two articles on catboat mast tabernacles,
> and uploaded them
> to my GeoCities page, and went on to create a html
> page to handle
> them and the mast stepping articles.


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I scanned two articles on catboat mast tabernacles, and uploaded them
to my GeoCities page, and went on to create a html page to handle
them and the mast stepping articles. See:

http://www.geocities.com/pvanderwaart/cb_scans.html

The tablernacles are metalwork. It makes a clean installation. The
Bolger-type wooden ones seem very bulky in comparison, at least to me.

I don't wish to insult the skill and intelligence of anyone, but if
you want to download one of these files, just display it in your
browser, the right click on it, and choose "save picture as" from the
popup menu. (These instructions are for Internet Explorer; other
browsers are similar).

If everyone looks, we might run afoul of a daily traffic limit for
the free GeoCities service. Try again the next day.

Peter