Posted by Michel Capel (mike_c_f35ck@…>)
Hi Dave, I just asked to join your DIYboaters group - I’m restoring
an F44 from next month on. Hope you allow me unmoderated access.
Coming weekend (Sat 28) I fly over to the US (Mobile, AL) to check
out the F44 and get her ready for shipping over to Europe. I have
only seen the F44 on pics up to now!
The F35 catketch mk1 is totally different from the F33; it has an
aft cabin with a central access door and two bunks either side of
the engine. In the cockpit, this aft cabin is a big bulge with the
companionway to starbrd in a recess. On port, there is the same
recess, but without companionway.
— In freedomyachts2003@yahoogroups.com, “Dave_Benjamin”
<dave_benjamin@y…> wrote:
The only one who can get rid of the spam is the moderator. I
moderate
a YahooGroup myself - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DIYsailors/
We’re dedicated to repair and maintenance issues for all sailboats
and
we even have a token powerboater or two. To prevent spam I don’t
give
anyone unmoderated posting privilege unless they give me some
background information when they sign up. If I get a request to
join
and the guy tells me he has a has a Catalina 27 that he’s
restoring he
gets unmoderated access. If they don’t give me any background their
posts are moderated until they make it clear they are boaters or
interested in boats.How’s that new boat Michel? I was looking at some pics of your 35
and
it’s interesting to compare with the US built F-33’s. Do you have
anyphotos of the interior?— In freedomyachts2003@yahoogroups.com, “Michel Capel”
<mike_c_f35ck@y…> wrote:Thanks Dave, and can you get rid of Boni Greensalad too? Our
eternal
thanks will be yours.
Michel— In freedomyachts2003@yahoogroups.com, “Dave_Benjamin”
<dave_benjamin@y…> wrote:If you belong to ANY Yahoo! Groups (you do as you are reading
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Yahoo!
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In that section find a little “Click Here to Opt Out” link
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That
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you
use.