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July/ August 2007 - Classic Yacht Magazine
July/ August 2007 - Classic Yacht Magazine
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oger that<br />
Kudos, Connies, Berts<br />
and Tollies<br />
I just went to your site, signed in and<br />
read the issue. Your presentation is<br />
simply brilliant! Inclusion of small<br />
craft content such as ours will ensure<br />
that I'll await each issue eagerly! I<br />
showed the presentation to my wife<br />
who's a magazine maven and she was<br />
stunned!<br />
Congratulations - Classic <strong>Yacht</strong> is the<br />
wave of the future!<br />
Peter Crowl<br />
FiberGlassics member<br />
Denver, CO<br />
I want to commend you on having<br />
put together a fantastic magazine!<br />
The stories are great, the layout<br />
and color are both inviting and<br />
engaging, and the software makes<br />
browsing through it fun and<br />
easy. We have two classics—a 17’<br />
1950 Chris Craft Special Runabout we<br />
bought in grad school (we didn’t have<br />
a sofa, but we bought the boat), now<br />
with a rebuilt engine and rebottomed,<br />
and just got a wonderful<br />
45’ 1969 Chris Constellation in<br />
2006. We’re looking forward to your<br />
magazine for ideas, parts, supplies,<br />
and inspiration, not necessarily in<br />
that order. May you prosper!<br />
Dr. John Kmetz<br />
Newark, DE<br />
I’m getting close to geezer status, and<br />
I honestly never thought I’d enjoy<br />
reading a magazine on-line. Love<br />
your format, and the magazine even<br />
more.<br />
Ever onward,<br />
Mike Spence,<br />
Vancouver, WA<br />
Hello and thank you for publishing<br />
your magazine. I love it so far and<br />
am looking forward to more stories<br />
on classic boats. I have a Bertram 33<br />
Sportfish. Bertram made 700 33s in<br />
total, 350 of which were the Sportfish<br />
model and 350 were the convertible,<br />
or flybridge cruiser. The 33 is, in my<br />
mind, the next logical choice for<br />
someone looking for a classic Bertram<br />
but who might want some cruising<br />
capability, things like a decent shower<br />
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