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FREE! Old issues of "Rudder" magazine...

Started by MKBLK, August 27, 2014, 06:27:57 PM

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MKBLK


One of my neighbors was cleaning out his attic and found issues of "Rudder" magazine. He gave me 3 boxes containing 1946, 1948 and 1949. Anyone interested in vintage pleasure craft of all types should really enjoy these.

If you would like them, 1st come, 1st served! Since I have three volumes, I have no problem sending them to three interested CPYOA members. Just asking for postage to your address.

Marty K.
CP16 Pegasus
"...when you're on your deathbed, you don't regret the things you did, you regret what you didn't do."  Randy Pausch

Tim Gardner

Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.

MKBLK

You got 'em, Tim. Unless, of course, there's a bidding war over the postage! I'll check with the PO to see what the postage will be. What's your zip?

Marty K.
"...when you're on your deathbed, you don't regret the things you did, you regret what you didn't do."  Randy Pausch

Tim Gardner

Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.

MKBLK

Tim,

The post office seems to need about $22.00 to send these to you. So much for "free"! Do you still want them?

They are in good readable condition, however, it seems they are lacking covers and because of their age are bound with a large paper clip!

I'd email you, but evidently the one that is listed is no longer valid.

Marty K.
"...when you're on your deathbed, you don't regret the things you did, you regret what you didn't do."  Randy Pausch

Tim Gardner

Marty,  I can do the postage - I need your address to send payment.  the email address on my profile is correct.

Thanks, TG
Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.

Bob23

These are fun to read. I have about a dozen old copies given to me by my father in law as well as many old sailing books and novels. Happy winter reading, Tim!
Bob23

K3v1n

I go away for 6 years and Bob23 gains the title Administrator
Commodore?! 

:)
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MKBLK

Oh Boy. I can see this thread is going downhill fast!

Enjoy the magazines, Tim. I would have liked to hold on to them a bit longer, but the Admiral would have deep-sixed 'em (or me!). I have so much in the way of books (sailing, science, sci-fi and model railroading) and magazines as well.

Having had a chance to glance at a "Rudder" magazine, I wonder if one of our CPYOA members has a copy that describes a 1959 30' Chris-Craft Cavalier. The one with 2 gray marine engines and a plywood hull? I've done numerous internet searches with no luck. My dad bought the boat in Canada in 1965 and sailed it all the way to NJ (Hudson River) with no prior experience. I don't think he ever sailed a sailboat, but I'm sure he would have been real good at it. He was a pretty smart guy (he seemed to get smarter after I was in my thirties!).

Marty K.
"...when you're on your deathbed, you don't regret the things you did, you regret what you didn't do."  Randy Pausch

Tim Gardner

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Well, Kevin, we dredged far & wide for a new suc, ER administrator, and out flopped Bob23 from the spoil.

It's worked out that our dues collection rate as waaaay up.  BTW, you're in arrears $2000. clams.
Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.

Bob23

Well, I guess it's only fitting that I insert my foot in my mouth and begin:
   Yes, Kev: If you'd stuck around, maybe you'd have been the dissenting vote and  someone else more qualified could have gotten the job. But, no-you had to venture to the dark side of Seawards. We forgive you. But, as Tim stated, you are in arrears not just the 2k, but also we have a strict re admission fee. I'll see what I can do to get it reduced from the $3k to something more manageable. Of course, like anyone in a position of authority, bribes are always welcome.
You buy the first round of Guiness next time at the Lighthouse, and all is forgotten. See how easy Aurthur Guiness makes it?
   Let me know if you want me to take a look at the 16 at Mariners. That would be so cool to have you plying the waters of Barnegat Bay once again.
Bob23