I used Andrews as well to move our 27 to North Carolina and to bring our 33
back to Ontario. Both were on back hauls, when they were sending a truck empty
to/from moving a boat. If you are flexible on dates it’s a great way save
money. Ask Glen about this option.
Paul
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My display wants my email and then there is a “send to” email box that is
partly blanked out in my browser. What goes in that box?
Thanks!
Joe
From: Joel Delamirande
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 4:32 PM
To: Stus-List
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Re: our meet and greet
Hopefully chuck or Ch
I do have one of the Milwaukee 28 volt right angle units. It is heavy but you
have a lot of power. It really works well, last week I had to send a person up
the mast to deal with a halyard at the top, up he went easily, and fast. And
it really is not that expensive
George
Unsinkable II
C&C 40
I’ll send another vote of support for trucking the boat and for Andrews
Trucking. I’ve used them twice and found the cost to be competitive and the
expertise well worth it. Their organizational skills may not be the best but
their boat handling is. We used them this summer to have a boat ship
Stu,
Last week I got on your e-mail list. Since then I get many many e-mails from
idividual people, which get moved to my junk mail pile.
I thught signing up would access me to what I thought used to be the “archive”
where I could look at a topic of interest and then read that string.
Instead
Some friends sailed their 52 Irwin up the west coast. Said they would never do
it again. You will be beating all the way. Only way is to sail out to Hi. Then
up to te straits of Juan de fuca. Doug Mountjoysv Rebecca Leah C&C Landfall
39Port Orchard yacht club
Original message Fr
Yo,
While Stu struggles through the upgade..(wish I could help but I don't
do Windoze) here ya go:
One obvious answer to managing the email deluge is to install either
Outlook on Micro$oft or better yet Thunderbird (basically an open source
version from the Free Software Foundation) and set