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From: Arjan (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 21 2005 - 09:28:18 EDT
All the papers in my boat go in sealed zip-lock bags, never had any
problems.
Arjan Bok
www.rotkat.com
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From: [mailto:]
On Behalf Of Evert Volkersz
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 5:52 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [world-cruising] Mexico domestic clearing is gone
In my other life I sell books on the Internet. On a bookseller discussion
list the following question was asked. Any suggestions that I can forward?
- Evert
"My concern is how best to pack a dozen boxes of books that will be
stored in the hull of a tall ship departing next month for a round the
world voyage. They will be distributed along the way, and will
obviously be subject to temp fluctuations. I plan to put each in a poly
bag leaving the ends open and then into heavy cardboard liquor boxes.
Would this be sufficient protection ? Would it be a good idea to put
something in the bottom of each carton like dry rice?? "
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