Know your ships 2013
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St crapo
Re: Know your ships 2013
I just did and it made my wife jump a mile as shes in the kitchen makeing dinner. It was rather funny, I just hope I still get dinner:) If not I may need to call up Clydes at Mission Point and see if they can deliver a thick and juicey Clydes burger with the works and fries to me here in Indianapoils:) I can only dream:)
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Guest
Re: Know your ships 2013
Have your speakers turned up as you go on their site as you'll hear a blast from the ELR.
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St crapo
Re: Know your ships 2013
Thanks so much guest for letting me know. I should have looked there. I think I was haveing a brain freeze because I knew that. Gotta love when the answear to your own question is right in front of you.
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Guest
Re: Know your ships 2013
They have a web site, see the ad at the top of this page (they rotate) or go to the main page of Boatnerd and click on the Know Your Ships link.
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St crapo
Know your ships 2013
I was wondering if there is anywhere online that I can buy my copy for this season and have it shipped here to my home in Indianapolis Indiana? The local book stores around this area dont carry it and to be honest from what ive seen in this area dont carry really any books or anything related to the Great Lakes shipping or history of the Great Lakes and Seaway. Im really kind of supprized they dont. I know Indianapolis isnt dirrectly in the heart of the greatlakes but still only a couple hundred miles to the Northwest we have Lake Michigan and Ports of South Chicago, and Indiana ports of Burns Harbor and Indiana Harbor that have huge steel mills that have been part of Indiana history for maney years, yet book stores in this area dont sell the books that tell about the ships that carry the iron ore that have kept these steel mills going for so long. Thanks for any help.
Dan McNeil
Dan McNeil