[Public-List] maintenance articles

George Dinwiddie via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Wed Dec 14 16:42:57 PST 2016


Timothy,

The easiest thing to do is to write the text and indicate which picture 
goes where by putting the picture filename in parenthesis in the text. 
Then send me the text and pictures. I can turn it into a web page.

  - George

On 12/14/16 5:20 PM, tmthypk at gmail.com via Public-List wrote:
> While I made several projects this past year on Nevermore, Mike
> Lehman was telling me I should entertain sharing a couple of them.
> One was a very successful installation of the c-head (composting
> toilet). I used it quite a bit this summer (newish sailor 😬😳) and
> it worked great. The other was a re-arrangement for fresh water
> storage and plumbing. Which has also worked very well. I place a
> fresh water storage bag under both port and starboard settees.
>
> George, I am rather busy rest of this week, but if you want more
> information, photos and explanation we can talk next week.
>
> And anyone else who is curious feel free to email and I can get
> pictures and better explanations. Leave your phone number and I won't
> mind calling.
>
> Timothy Peek
>
>> On Dec 13, 2016, at 8:06 PM, George Dinwiddie via Public-List
>> <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>>
>> Just a reminder that I'm still willing to help people turn their
>> descriptions and photos of their maintenance projects into web
>> pages on alberg30.org for the benefit of future boat owners. One of
>> the reasons I started the website was to make a place where such
>> information could collect. It seems to be popular lately to scatter
>> such information around the web. I urge you to think longer term
>> with regard to these sturdy boats.
>>
>> I suspect the Alberg 30 Association secretary would be happy to
>> publish your articles in the Mainsheet, too.
>>
>> - George

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