Thanks Randy for the pictures of your boat's electrical system.  The addition 
of pictures to our discussions add so much.  Because of your pictures Bud asked 
the question of how you charge the battery and we all learned about the 12 volt 
DC outlet method. Now this method might be common knowledge for some, but for 
me it was a revelation of simplicity and convenience.  I was planning on a 12 
volt outlet, but I don't think I would have reasoned that I could charge the 
battery through it.

I've been to your site before, when I first got my boat.  I copied your trailer 
outboard mount and tire mount.  I also made a foldable hatch screen insert that 
was inspired by the one I saw on your website.  So, thanks for those pictures 
too. 

Bill has done a wonderful job on the MSOG photo site.  I go there a couple of 
times a week to look at new entries and the ones I've already seen.  However, 
these are formal pictures and even though they add a lot of richness to the 
MSOG site, they don't deal with the nuts and bolts type issues in which I seem 
to be more interested.  I think it would be great to have a depository of "how 
to" and "unique features" pictures that we could all refer to during our 
discussions.  When Bill first solicited pictures for the site I looked through 
my picture files for ones that I could send to him, but I didn't have any.  All 
the pictures of my boat are of improvements that I made or of specific areas 
where someone on the list has asked for a particular view.  I don't have any 
formal "this is the boat" pictures and no pictures with me in them.  So, in the 
spring, I'll have to take some. 

So from now on the "Dinky Boat" website is at the top of my favorites list.

Rick Langer
M15 #337
Sialia
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