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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ups.com... Calif Bill wrote: "Cornpone" wrote in message ... wrote: wrote: Yes, you should be able to get a copy of Chapman's from amazon.com The full, official title is Chapman Piloting, Seamanship, & Small Boat Handling. Even though you *could* get Chapman's from Amazon, you might consider patronizing a local, independent seller of nautical books or chandlery instead. My personal practice is to support the local boating infrastructure when at all possible, and order from some soulless, non-boating, mega marketeer very reluctantly. I agree with supporting local business, and I do, but I don't have the necessary time in many cases, as I usually start work before they open, and am still working long after they close. In my haste to find this book, I indeed searched Amazon for it immediately, and only came up with one marine related title on entering "Chapman's." That was "Chapman's Guide to Piloting - 63rd Edition." Thinking that had to be what you were talking about, I ordered it. Then after checking back here and finding your statement of the complete title, I promptly cancelled it. They ignored that directive, then sent it anyway. I've bought on the internet for many years now and am finding myself increasingly dis-satisfied with the behavior of seller's all the time. I won't buy from Amazon, or Boater's World any more. You don't need a "license" to drive a boat in Oregon, but you will be required to get a passing grade in a boating education course. According to http://www.boatoregon.com/ only if I'm younger than 50 in the year 2006. I'm not, I'm well over that. You will be required to carry a card when you boat confirming that you have done so, and if a law enforcement officer stops you for any reason he or she can demand to see it. Most of the qualifying courses are very low cost, or even free. (Some use Chapman's as the textbook, but in those cases you are required to own or purchase the book even if the instruction itself is free of charge). Thanks again for your time. It is the correct book, but should be the 64th edition when I looked at Amazon. Did they officially change the title? I concur that it is undoubtedly the same book. My copy is from the early 1980's- could something have changed since then? :-) Nearly everybody just calls it "Chapman's," of course. Maybe we are just old, Chuck. Mine says same title as yours, but does not have an edition number. Says, 1971 Edition, 49th year. Mine is "Chapman Piloting", 57th Edition Completely Updated, 1985. I believe it replaced an earlier edition I once had. ;-) |
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