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Old 11-04-2007, 01:37   #1
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Very interesting link.

I was searching the low-down on John Hanna,In search of the "Tahitiana" and the secrets she hides,and came opon a pile of quotes by some very infamous yacht designers.
Apart from being"Quirky"I think I've learnt how to put "Paragraphs in my posts".
These sailors have some direct statements about what a boat should be,from all angles.The first paragaph is weird,but the rest is interesting.Mudnut.
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Now if only I didn't get so hyped about the Paragraph bisso.Here's the link. The Rules Sorry.Mudnut.
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Old 11-04-2007, 03:13   #3
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Good find mudnut - interesting & informative (sometimes humourous).
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Mudnut, great link!
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Thanks for NOT mentioning my Parra's were back to front.Oh the shame!!Hey GordMay,I thought some of it was funny too!I could just imagine these fellows having a sunday session together,"Pegleggs & Parots shown for proof".Mark,If ya find links similar or GREAT,PM me man.Usually if I find anything great,It's by shear accident,and I'm not to savey on PC's.On a typewriter I can create parragraphs(SP?)Mudnut.
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