[Rhodes22-list] Two replies to Chet
Arthur H. Czerwonky
czerwonky at earthlink.net
Fri Oct 27 20:39:57 EDT 2006
Ed,
Actually a student of mine.
Art
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>From: Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net>
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>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Two replies to Chet
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>Chet:
>
> Lee said "The Annapolis Book of Seamanship by John Rousmaniere. Has
>nothing to do with Annapolis". Except that he was on the faculty there.
>Art, isn't that the guy who taught you?
>
> Chet you are relatively new hereabouts. Use this URL to learn
>something interesting:
>
>http://www.odysseysailing.com/favorite.htm
>
> Look closely at the pictured sailboat and read the label.
>
>
>Ed K
>Greenville, SC, USA
>
>
>
>
>KUHN, LELAND wrote:
>>
>> Chet,
>>
>> The Annapolis Book of Seamanship by John Rousmaniere. Has nothing to do
>> with Annapolis. Currently in it's third edition. Lots of books with more
>> information, and lots with less. This one has most of the things you need
>> to know, and is very readable. Great book for new sailors. I consider
>> myself very thorough; everyone else considers me very anal. I asked
>> around and then went to Borders and scanned all the books on sailing.
>> There are other good books out there. Kind of depends on what you're
>> looking for. I highly recommend Sailing Small, a collection of chapters
>> from small sailboat owners, edited by Stan Grayson. Chapter 5 is written
>> by this list's Mary Lou Troy, and is a must-read for anyone interested in
>> a Rhodes22. If you're into the classics, Sailing Alone around the World
>> by Joshua Slocum is well worth the time.
>>
>> Lee
>> 1986 Rhodes22 At Ease
>> Crab Alley (Kent Island, MD)
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: L. Sailor [mailto:watermusic38 at yahoo.com]
>> Sent: Fri 10/27/2006 10:11 AM
>> To: The Rhodes 22 mail list
>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rhodies Essential Library
>>
>>
>>
>> Great question, Chet.
>> got my pencil & paper handy...
>>
>> elle
>>
>> --- Chet Orton <chet.orton at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> One way or another, I will soon have an older Rhodes
>>> 22. I have very little sailing experience. I'm a
>>> pretty technical and handy guy. I'm currently
>>> reading "Sailing for Dummies". I'd like to assemble
>>> a small library of essential reading material. I
>>> don't have much interest in sailing stories. What I
>>> am interested in is "how-to" and reference materials
>>> on subjects like sailing skills, navigation, boat
>>> maintenance and repair, etc. So, I'm soliciting
>>> input from the group. What books would you nominate?
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Chet
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