Permanant Mooring Anchor

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TOM MANALILI

to Peggy and Mark

Peggy, sorry again to you and to all, regarding my CAPS, to mark, I'm glad you like Chapman, Hunter at one time and may still be, gave them away with the boat, and for novis sailors, I'm sure it's interesting, as for me, when I lived in a house, it functioned well as a door jam.
 
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Peggie Hall/Head Mistress

NP, Tom...

When I first started online, I also had to be asked to turn off my caps lock--which meant I had to learn to type with more than 2 fingers. :) As for Chapmans, I also kept my copy aboard...'cuz it was always either on the dock or onboard that there ever any discussions which required "looking it up." It made a fine paperweight the rest of the time. :) Btw...I happened to find at used book dealer a copy of Chapman's 2nd edition, published in 1916. A slim folio-sized volume with few photos, but quite a bit of artwork, and a writing style that would make Dickens proud. That one is on my coffee table.
 
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