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Here's a good book "Skeletons on the Zahara" a true story of some sailers that ran aground in Africa in the 1800's...poor buggers where captured by the Arabs and made slaves.
If books aint your thing, here's a few boating web sites to while away the dark hours http://www.c-map.com/links/PublicationLinks.asp
 
Ken,
I already don't have enough time to hardly do any computing and then you put up a list like that one :lol: . Wheew you sure know how to interupt my sleep time :wink . Now I will be up all night looking at some of them :thup .
 
Geez Ken, you've stumbled onto a treasure trove. :thup Thanks, that link is going into my "Favorites" for sure.
 
B~C,

Thanks for the tip on that site. I visited it this morning and went to the Alaskan Fishermans Journal site and at the bottom of the opening page found my early morning entertainment in the form of a song on farm raised salmon. WELL worth the effort, Thanks.

Tim
 
Thanks Ken,

Great list! Thought I had it all. Just for that I'll post a site that I've found useful. This site will give the distance between two points designated by Latitude & Longitude.

Bill
 
Wow! Thanks, Ken.
:shock:
 
glad yous like that link, here's a link to that book...it's a good one http://www.twbookmark.com/books/49/0316835145/ M. heard about the book and went to the county library's web site, checked it out and had them mail it to us. ...all free (untill you figure in the taxes we've paid over the years)
 
A good read: “The Journals of Constant Waterman” by Matthew Goldman. This is a collection of 90 short tales about the boating that the author has done in his lifetime in sailboats, canoes, rowboats and other craft. Most of the tales are centered around the Connecticut River and nearby Long Island Sound, which will be especially appealing to those C-Brats that did the CT River gathering in 2007. This book is best read in small doses, a few short tales at a time. The writing style is usually light and often humorous.

Rick from Maine
 
b-c I hit the link and only got a jeppesson can not view page?? whats going on here.
 
starcrafttom":7ax4wjj1 said:
b-c I hit the link and only got a jeppesson can not view page?? whats going on here.

The original post was made in 2004 so I suspect the site is gone or changed.

Warren
 
oh a day late or a year or two :shock: . dam.
 
Felt sorry for you Tom. This one will work..

Charlie
 
Charlie, I think Tom was looking for the website in the first post. I tried going there, too...

Warren
 
And here I thought he actually wanted to read a book!! :shock: :oops: :lol:

Charlie
 
I was looking for the list of sites. As for you Charlie, I read a lot. In fact my ex-wife hated how many books I read, better then talking to her. I average 10 to 15 books a year. I don’t know if that is a lot. My whole family is readers. My low for a year would have been 6 books and a high of maybe 20. I have three going right now next to the reading station at home. How many books a year do people read? a roommate of mine in the corps only read one book after high school but never missed a copy 4x4 magazine. So how many books do you read? Also what is the most time you have read a single book? I'm thinking 5 for a story and 20 for a collection of thoughts.
 
last Monday while I was flying out to Nashville I started a book soon after takeoff and the next thing ya know we were in final stages of landing. 4 hrs in flight and the time just flew by...lol...
 
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