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Chapman, Flying the Flag.

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brian whatcott

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Apr 27, 2010, 1:05:51 PM4/27/10
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I was unsure about flying the Stars n Stripes on a short sail down the
Intra-Coastal 2 or three weeks ago. So my son hauled out the Chapman:
Piloting and Seamanship when we got home.

"It is never wrong for an American crew to fly the Stars n Stripes"
Though there is an alternative. And Chapman was not pleased that we
flew it high on the aft stay - but admits it happens....

Can't remember seeing Chapman mentioned on this group.
Amazon has it used (of course...) THE reference for sailboaters
and power boaters.

Brian W

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brian whatcott

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Apr 27, 2010, 7:06:57 PM4/27/10
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sa...@dog.com wrote:
> Chapman's is a worthy book to have, but for a more sailing oriented
> reference, many prefer "The Annapolis Book of Seamanship", over
> Chapman's.
>

Chapman's 2.5 inches thick, 8 X 11 wide n long, and heavy.
If Annapolis is lighter, that would be a positive benefit, right there!

Thanks

Brian W

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Wayne.B

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Apr 29, 2010, 12:10:51 AM4/29/10
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:09:39 -0400, sa...@dog.com wrote:

>>Chapman's 2.5 inches thick, 8 X 11 wide n long, and heavy.
>>If Annapolis is lighter, that would be a positive benefit, right there!
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>>Thanks
>>
>>Brian W
>

>I think it weighs about half as much.

Half the weight, half the knowledge, and half the value.

A weighty tome can always be used as kindling, lighter, half as much.

Free advice is always a good value if worth anything at all.

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