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Tony Brooks

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Since: Feb 16, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:56 am
Post subject: Thecnical help for bew boaters
Archived from groups: uk>rec>waterways, others (more info?)

I am developing a course for an East Coast Yacht Club for the "other half"
of a boating couple and realised that the notes may well be of use to new
boaters or those who feel "technically challenged".

They are on my website - feel free to download & print.

Look at the bottom item in the left hand list - then graduate onto the other
notes Smile

Those for who all this is old hat please point any newbies you come across
to the site if you think it may help them


Tony Brooks
www.TB-Training.co.uk

Maintenance & Electrical training for ordinary boaters

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