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Subject: Re: Winchester Harbor posting starts


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Wes
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Date Posted: 21:49:40 07/17/13 Wed
In reply to: Greg B. 's message, "Re: Winchester Harbor posting starts" on 15:06:36 07/17/13 Wed

>I had to wait a little while to post, so I wouldn't
>echo Rachael by startin with "Wes, you bastard!". I'm
>joking of course, but there were times it was painful
>to read about someone's sailing adventures while I was
>dealing with a balky engine on my boat (the engine is
>an Atomic 4, a flathead design dating from the 40s).
>But now it's running like a top and we finally got out
>on Monday and did a little sailing.
>
>So now I can say, "More please, Wes!"

There are several more books in the series. Now, it may be a minor spoiler, but the subject of balky Atomic 4s comes up in a couple places.

-- Wes

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Greg B.
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Date Posted: 15:54:12 07/19/13 Fri

I'll be looking forward to those just as much as I looked forward to more of the Bullring Days stories, since I've enjoyed sailing for almost as long as I've been an auto racing fan.

And thanks for the spoiler. There's nothing that brings veracity to sailing tales than a balky Atomic 4 (although when mine is running well, I love it).


>There are several more books in the series. Now, it
>may be a minor spoiler, but the subject of balky
>Atomic 4s comes up in a couple places.
>
>-- Wes


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