Re: Att. future potter owners

John Haley (haley@sgenaa.cc.geneseo.edu)
Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:06:18 -0500


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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Aloha Rich,

Sounds like you have my sister ship. I have hull #391. I bought it last
Summer and, with great help from this group, have managed to learn to sail
and also revitalize my cute little boat.

If you have any questions about our shared vintage of Potter, I would be
glad to help.

Regards,

John Haley
P15 #391 Morgan
Rochester NY

At 07:57 AM 10/27/98 -1000, Rich Duffy wrote:
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> West Wight Potter Website at URL
> http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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>Hey. I'd sure like to see that.
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>I just bought a P-15 (hull #362) that's a bit of a "project." I'm a
sailing newbie
>and I'm not exactly sure what all the stuff is, how it goes together, and
what it
>does. All that I'm sure of is that the thing looks like a lot of fun ...
and looks like
>the boat for me.
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>Rich Duffy (P-15 #362)
>113 Hapapa Road
>Kula, Hawaii 96790
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>> Last week I submitted a plea to the list for a video showing the Potters
>> in action. The replies came fast that IM had such a video. One reply
>> was from James Fauver, P19 Southern Star, Lake Conroe, Texas, saying
>> that if he could find his video he'd send it to me. As good as his
>> word, he sent the video and rather than accept money for postage
>> suggested I offer the video to the other Potter challenged with the
>> understanding that they in turn make it available to ----. You get the
>> id
>ea.>
>> Anyway, I agreed and told him I'd say that the video originally came
>> from a Texan draped in tattered sail cloth who came out of the digital
>> wilderness bearing the video of truth for small cruiser enthusiasts
>> everywhere. He agreed only if I'd add that the sail cloth draped
>> stranger sailed off into the sunset with his horse tied to the weather
>> rail. No problem I said.
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>> So there you go. I'll send it to whomever wants it as soon as I stop
>> drooling over the boats.
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John Haley

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