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Date Posted: - Tuesday - 03/20/07 - 8:00pm
Author: Mike Anthony
Subject: gooseneck
In reply to: Lawrence Killingsworth 's message, "M-40 Gooseneck" on - Tuesday - 03/20/07 - 12:58pm

You come to the rescue again, if you could get some close ups and measurments I would be indebted for sure. I have the mizzen, only missing the Main. I looked at the website for the Brig, it looked like a fantastic time. What a boat, did you get to handle the rigging or steer? Did you sail her to the South Pacfic or fly there and pick her up in the South Seas?? Must have been one heck of a time, I bet it is humbling to sail on that big of a ship.

Again, thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.

Mike and Paula

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