How to get a photo album on C-Brats

MoWndr

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C Dory Year
2003
C Dory Model
22 Cruiser
Hull Identification Number
CD022089K203
Vessel Name
Coyote
Hi Folks,

I've tried several times to send a request to TyBoo, as instructed in the "Help" section, to obtain a photo album. No response, no album!! Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Scott
 
Be patient. He must be very busy. You might also try a PM (private message) to DaNag.
 
send them a donation.
D.D.
 
Hi Scott - I am sorry to keep you waiting. I just looked back through my PM's and don't see any from you. I don't recall any emails either, so we missed connection somehow. But no worries! It's Twitter to the rescue thanks to @rogerbumgarner!

I'm at work right now and it's hard to make albums from my phone but I will try to get you set up this evening.

Again, sorry for the mixup.
 
A bit off topic but, once you have an album, what's the quickest way to access it - click by click.

(I'm always able to get to mine by I sure there's a more direct method)
 
The quickest way is to click on your own name in the list of users online. That brings up your public profile and the link to your album is there. Two clicks and you're in your album.

Dinner is in the oven and the new album for Scott is in the works.....
 
This place is great, and the guys that run it are the best.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Welcome aboard, Scott! There are several former Corsair owners here, myself included. This boat is a whole different world from a tri, but equally interesting. If you bought your boat for some adventure cruising, you made a great decision. There are times when I miss cruising or racing our F-boat out in the Gulf, but the opportunities for being able to take these boats anywhere and stay in protected comfort in the cabin with that great inside helm is a whole new dimension.

If you have owned your Corsair for more than 5 or 6 years, I used to be one of the moderators on that list and wrote occasional articles for Corsair; I am a big fan, and found the transition to the C-Dory quite interesting. Both great boats, just completely different objectives. If you ever want to talk about the transition, drop me a note.

On the subject of albums, check out the first page on ours and you'll see the Corsair we owned. Then look through the many other pages to get a perspective on cruising with a C-Dory. This is a great owners group with a diverse knowledge base; hope you enjoy it here.

Best wishes,
Jim B.
 
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