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  • #16
    Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

    Hi, all—
    Following this thread, there is a new post up at the school website:

    https://www.thewoodenboatschool.com

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    • #17
      Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

      And, WoodenBoat / Store have now been designated as an "essential" business by the state of Maine. So, while our showroom remains closed to the public, we can resume shipping orders. Whew!

      -Scot

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      • #18
        Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

        Now that is good news. All the best to you all in Brooklin.

        Nick

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        • #19
          Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

          Thanks Scot and Tom.

          Kevin
          There are two kinds of boaters: those who have run aground, and those who lie about it.

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          • #20
            Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

            Originally posted by Scot
            And, WoodenBoat / Store have now been designated as an "essential" business by the state of Maine. So, while our showroom remains closed to the public, we can resume shipping orders. Whew!

            -Scot
            Well, it looks like Maine is one state that's got its priorities straight! California does, too. The cannabis dispensaries are deemed "essential businesses" here, too.

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            • #21
              Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

              Originally posted by Rob Hazard
              For what it's worth; if it should come to pass that we needed to submit some $$$ to keep this forum going, I'd be glad to pony up. I depend on this place to keep my sanity!
              Put me down as well.
              And thank you to WB, their staff and management and to Scot for being extra tolerant of the sometimes 'difficult' traffic in the bilge.
              Keep safe all of you.
              Jeff
              Last edited by skuthorp; 04-18-2020, 09:06 PM.

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              • #22
                Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

                WoodenBoat has also just committed to dough to redesign the Small Boat Monthly interface. Check it out. And subscribe.
                Ben Fuller
                Ran Tan, Liten Kuhling, Tipsy, Tippy, Josef W., Merry Mouth, Imp, Macavity, Look Far, Flash and a quiver of other 'yaks.
                "Bound fast is boatless man."

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                • #23
                  Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

                  Originally posted by Ben Fuller
                  WoodenBoat has also just committed to dough to redesign the Small Boat Monthly interface. Check it out. And subscribe.
                  I noticed that--looks really nice.

                  Tom
                  Ponoszenie konsekwencji!

                  www.tompamperin.com

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                  • #24
                    Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

                    The reason I do not subscribe is because in a tiny town like ours the newsagent/post office/gift store/etc. etc relies on the local traffic to stay in business. Use it or lose it.

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                    • #25
                      Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

                      Originally posted by Ben Fuller
                      WoodenBoat has also just committed to dough to redesign the Small Boat Monthly interface. Check it out. And subscribe.
                      I looked at the new website last night and it's so much more accessible and easy to navigate that it's a truly excellent resource now. Well done!
                      For the most part experience is making the same mistakes over and over again, only with greater confidence.

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                      • #26
                        Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

                        Originally posted by skuthorp
                        The reason I do not subscribe is because in a tiny town like ours the newsagent/post office/gift store/etc. etc relies on the local traffic to stay in business. Use it or lose it.
                        Small Boats, at least, is online only; you can't buy it locally.

                        Tom
                        Ponoszenie konsekwencji!

                        www.tompamperin.com

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                        • #27
                          Re: A question for Scot and WoodenBoat management

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