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I have a suggestion regarding the Technical Tips Section. The list of technical tips is getting quite long and it may be a good idea to reformat it listing categories and subcategories to help sort out the tips and make them more user friendly. For example, categories could be arranged as follows: Exterior - Rigging; Exterior - Deck/Cockpit; Exterior - Outboard/Steerage related; Interior Woodworking/Modifications; Interior - Sink/Stove/Head/Sea Cocks/Water Management related; Electrical Wiring Mods/Electronics.
I know time is voluntary to attend to everything and so this may not be possible. However, if we have some website/computer gurus that could set the section up properly, then all those that add inputs to the Tips Section could automatically enter them in the proper categories requiring no reformatting.
Wow ! I think it will be a benefit, a small tweaking that may encourage some of us to fine tune entries under the categories. Thanks for fast response !
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Note that Duane is typing one-handed right now. Quite the feat!
actually, Frank is the one with the bum hand. I'm just supervising the process with a consultant, who actually was working onthe website when this post went up. I supervise much the same way the city department does most all of its maintenance work or the way our fathers supervised us mowing the lawn when we were young. with a lawn chair and a beer. Thus I can type with both hands.
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