On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 11:38:38PM -0500, Steve Weinstein wrote:
> Actually, Ben, mine is aluminum, I think. I'm holding it now and it looks, 
> feels, and "weighs" like aluminum - or at least some comparable really 
> lightweight metal (except for the 'plexi' face to pencil-mark on...).

Yeah, the cardboard version is a cheapie. Here's one exactly like mine
(Google Images can be useful at times):

http://www.syvjournal.com/img.php?id=872&w=350

> I 
> can't find any use for my fuel tank drain thingi (to pull off any water in 
> the bottom of the tank)! And my approach plates don't do a hell of a lot of 
> good on the boat!

Hold on to'em! You never know: one day, you might anchor at some
uninhabited island, spread the bushes (/a la/ Gilligan), and there'll be
a mysterious plane sitting abandoned on a runway (if the Hollywood
people had any hand in scripting this, it'll be all fueled up, recently
checked by a certified mechanic, and the batteries will be fully
charged.) *Then* you'll thank yourself for having the foresight to keep
those close at hand...


Ben
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