A Giveaway with a catch (two catches)
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 5:32 pm
I am slowly (excrutiatingly slowly) downsizing. This afternoon's target was the stack of magazines in my office.
Discovered some back issues of the wonderful boat maintenance magazine called DIY, The Marine Maintenance Magazine. It was independently published for years until Boat US/West Marine bought it and then folded it, meshing the content with its own magazines and online content.
I have four issues from 1999 with lots of articles pertinent now. Richly illustrated, these articles provide step by step instruction to tackle a variety of projects. Of course, some pertain to fiberglas boats and or sailbopats but there's lots here to see. Titles such as "upgrading exhaust systems," install an air conditioning system,"controls for DCcharging,"engine shaft seals,"install a fuel flow meter," "repack a stuffing box,"how to install gen sets." And more.
The two catches... send ten (tax deductible) bucks ...plus what you would reimburse me for the postage (they will be sent cheapest way)...to the Red Cross or any other legit organization helping the Louisiana flood victim. Proof of donation to me.
I'm: jralbert37 at gmail dot com
Discovered some back issues of the wonderful boat maintenance magazine called DIY, The Marine Maintenance Magazine. It was independently published for years until Boat US/West Marine bought it and then folded it, meshing the content with its own magazines and online content.
I have four issues from 1999 with lots of articles pertinent now. Richly illustrated, these articles provide step by step instruction to tackle a variety of projects. Of course, some pertain to fiberglas boats and or sailbopats but there's lots here to see. Titles such as "upgrading exhaust systems," install an air conditioning system,"controls for DCcharging,"engine shaft seals,"install a fuel flow meter," "repack a stuffing box,"how to install gen sets." And more.
The two catches... send ten (tax deductible) bucks ...plus what you would reimburse me for the postage (they will be sent cheapest way)...to the Red Cross or any other legit organization helping the Louisiana flood victim. Proof of donation to me.
I'm: jralbert37 at gmail dot com