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budkarins

Bud Karins
<div>Since I have been on this board, a lot of new names have come
aboard. I seem to think that most of uzze out there are owners
of 382/4 etc. I would like to know if a list of boat owners
exists and the model that they own. I have an origional CM 38
and would like to know how many others on the board have the
same. Each model has specifics, and it would be nice to know
who is what. Is this an unreasonable request? I will put
together a "roster" and post it if I could collect the info.
Jay do you want me to do this? Contact me at:
MorganSloop@aol.com Capt. Robert E
Evening Star
Morgan 38
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Capt Bob: Somewhere along the line I saw a list of members with boat names and I THINK types, but can't remember where I saw it. Stella Maris is a CM 38, hull 79. Jim H.
 
<div>If everybody will send me pictures that info can be referenced on the new photo gallery site I'm building. I'll put anything you want to say about your boat on the individual page. It's currently organized by model and name.www.digiact.com/m38gallery
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<div>If you recieved the M38 Summer 99 newsletter (#7), then you have a roster. The roster has the members name and address, hailing port and vessel type. Bob, you are on this list so you should have recieved it. If you didn't let Lenny or me know and we'll try and get you one.Jay
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<div>I hold in my hot little hand, MORGAN-38 OWNERS' GROUP; Summer Newsletter 1999, NO.7, with an attached Members' Directory. It does in fact list m-38s by model number.Just idle question, does any body know how many Morgan 38s were built? i.e., of the total built, how many owners are members of this board/group?As always, it is beautiful in Galveston Bay, even though, this weekend has been a CETROL weekend. Up to mid 70's, wind north about 10 kts.Tom Pinkston
LIFESONG
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<div>Lenny has a brief history of the M38 on the homepage. It is the most accurate and comprehensive article that I have read. It gives some production numbers as well.Jay
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