[Public-List] Rudder Repairs (yes, another thread, possibly another ruder variation)

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed Jul 16 21:51:17 PDT 2008


Thank you, Rachel.  I do apologize for not asking you first.  You're 
absolutely right that I should have.

  - George

Rachel wrote:
> George,
> 
> I realize you didn't mean any harm by pasting my text onto the web page, 
> and I'm not necessarily averse to sharing information (as I hope is 
> clear on the list).  I would just like to be asked "Please" beforehand.  
> To me, a post to the list isn't quite the same (in a definitive way) as 
> something on a web site.  If I were to write something for the web page, 
> it would be a bit more carefully considered, and probably more 
> accurate.  I would probably choose not to put my name to it, but boat 
> number would be fine.
> 
> I dashed that rudder info off in rather a hurry, because it sounded like 
> Andy was needing to make a decision really soon, and I could just 
> imagine him checking e-mail every five minutes (like I have been known 
> to do).  It was mostly accurate, but I would definitely change some 
> things for "publication." An e-mail is just... an e-mail, and in my mind 
> doesn't carry the same weight, even if someone does find it by searching 
> (that may just be me, but at least I'll stick to it for my own writing).
> 
> How about if you remove my previous info from the web page (maybe you 
> already have; I haven't checked as I was.... working on my boat :), and 
> I'll type up a better version and send it to you along with some 
> photos.  I sure wish I'd had something to look at while I was pondering 
> my rudder, so I don't want to withhold info from other people in my 
> situation.
> 
> Does that sound good?
> 
> Rachel
> #221
> 
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