Wow …she is a BEAUTY!
Oscar Fröberg wrote: PSA/Internet 101: With links, you can in the vast majority of cases safely remove the question mark and everything else after that in the URL. Like this: http://www.classicboat.co.uk/articles/from-tree-to-sea/
PSA/Internet 101: With links, you can in the vast majority of cases safely remove the question mark and everything else after that in the URL. Like this: http://www.classicboat.co.uk/articles/from-tree-to-sea/
Thank you Roy. jds
She looks very nice !
Antoine (WaterBear)
Jonathan Snodgrass wrote: http://www.classicboat.co.uk/articles/from-tree-to-sea/?utm_source=The+Chelsea+Magazine+Company+Ltd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=5641748_CB+Editorial+May+2015&dm_i=6NM,3CX78,3AA81U,C0IWY,1 The above came into my mail box this morning. It is the article in Classic Boat about Leaf, the new build wooden junk rig 25 footer in Bristol. I recall it being referred to somewhere else on the fora but cannot find that to marry it up. So, if anyone cleverer than me wishes to create a neater link in the appropriate forum please feel free.
http://www.classicboat.co.uk/articles/from-tree-to-sea/?utm_source=The+Chelsea+Magazine+Company+Ltd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=5641748_CB+Editorial+May+2015&dm_i=6NM,3CX78,3AA81U,C0IWY,1
The above came into my mail box this morning.
It is the article in Classic Boat about Leaf, the new build wooden junk rig 25 footer in Bristol. I recall it being referred to somewhere else on the fora but cannot find that to marry it up.
So, if anyone cleverer than me wishes to create a neater link in the appropriate forum please feel free.
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