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Chris Coose
02-28-2002, 09:58 AM
Now that I have an idea how to get images to this forum, I've gone back to Imagestation to freshen up my album but it seem slipprier than a smelt.
The inbox seems to upload what it wants and not what I may be suggesting. I'll delete some stuff from the inbox and find it has returned.
Once I get an image to the inbox I'll go to the album and click to add but it will say that my inbox is empty.
Is it that I'm just the NFG or are others finding problems?
Thanks Chris

NormMessinger
02-28-2002, 11:39 AM
Forget about the Inbox. Open the album you want to add pictures to or make a new album. Select "Add to Album". That'll give you three choices. I use "Explore" by which I can see all the images in a selected directory on my hard drive. Check each picutre you want to up load and click "Continue". Next thing you know all of the pictures you selected will be in your album in ImageStation.

I have not explored the "In Box" but it looks like it contains all of the pictures form all of the albums. I thought I'c clean it out once and was warned that if I delete a picture from the in box it will also be deleted from the albums it occures in.

If this doesn't get you going, come on back and I'll try somemore.

--Norm

John B
02-28-2002, 02:35 PM
I gave up on the inbox too and upload directly into the album I want.

Art Read
02-28-2002, 03:28 PM
What John said... That "inbox" is a black hole. They have "upload" options all over the place. Just go to your "Album" first, and then do the uploading. Seems to bypass the "inbox" all together.

Chris Coose
02-28-2002, 03:34 PM
Thanks guys,
I think it has to do with my puter at work. I must look at the IPS preferences. I think I have no cookies etc.
Home works fine.
Thanks, Again

Donn
02-28-2002, 07:56 PM
Gracious!

That's the biggest brew depository in America.

When's that ole boy due?

(Doesn't it feel like standing in the belly of the whale?)

Donn
02-28-2002, 08:34 PM
Oh my!

Way too much boat for me.

What's that little chine just below the gunwales?

Art Read
02-28-2002, 10:21 PM
... and how in hell do they plank that bow sheer/spray deflector?

abe
03-01-2002, 09:18 AM
Custom Skiffs, That trademark No. Carolina bow flare is an outstanding example of the craftsmanship and functionality built into your boats.

A couple years ago I attended a sales convention in Miami. Six offshore fishing boats were lined up in the canal behind the hotel, five new glass and one wooden 42' "Carolina". I insisted that my party board the wooden boat and as it turned out, we were the only craft able to venture out through high seas to the "stream".
I can't remember the name of the boat, but know it was captained and crewed by folks from Salisbury Mass.

Is anyone building something like the craft in this photo(Newbury Mass) out of wood in todays market, a 22' Grady ??? OK, I will delete the photo if anyone objects, but it did have allot of teak trim on the rod holders and bi-fold cabin doors. tongue.gif And that trademark hull.

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid3/p3e8ff1f4ab71805d71777ad8a9488222/fde62c4f.jpg

[ 03-01-2002, 09:39 AM: Message edited by: Andy A. ]

Donn
03-01-2002, 09:46 AM
Andy A:

How about this?

http://www.brownellboatyard.com/a10.jpg

It's a 27 foot Brownell Bass Boat. Each custom built to your specs:

http://www.brownellboatyard.com/boat27.htm

abe
03-01-2002, 10:05 AM
Donn, I guess its time to visit more boat shows. I didn't know these folks were still in the wood boat business. Thanks

Hughman
03-05-2002, 09:50 PM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid5/p0e76cbf3c9160a123933311817ef176c/fde3ab8f.jpg

Tom Lathrop
03-09-2002, 10:37 AM
Here are photos of a 45 foot sportfisherman in frame, sheathed and underway in Charleston, SC. This one, like many of the Carolina boats, was cold molded in okoume plywood rather than stripped with cedar. One nice thing about these "Carolina flare" bows is that they make a great rain shelter in the boatyard.

http://www.seaislandboatworks.com/images/new%20sport%20fisher.jpg

http://www.seaislandboatworks.com/images/MVC-001S.JPG

http://www.seaislandboatworks.com/images/CCFT_bow_shot.jpg

[ 03-09-2002, 10:40 AM: Message edited by: Tom Lathrop ]

Rich VanValkenburg
03-09-2002, 10:53 AM
And I thought I had a big job to do! One thing Tom, those moaning chairs should be padded. Best to be comfy whilst playing with the worry beads. smile.gif