Old publications scanned

Good day to all.
As I go through all the goodies that came from the original owners of our NS2160, I scanned some publications so they would always be handy when we sail. Looking at the great INA website (thanks to those of you who maintain it), I wondered if any of this would be helpful or interesting to others. If so, how would I get it to our webmasters? I have the 260 owner’s manual, sales flyers for 260/324/354 and a price list, the “Nonsuch Why and How” pamphlet, an old ten-page Spartite instruction handout, and all kinds of manuals fort the miscellaneous items on the boat.

Thanks for this, Richard. We have an International Nonsuch Association Board member who’s actively collecting and collating this kind of information.

I’ll contact you individually to connect you up.

For the benefit of others reading this:

The rightmost tab on the Nonsuch.org website is “CONTACT”. Click on it, and it’ll help you send a message to the Association. We’ll route it to the right person.

If you go to the “MEMBERS” tab on the nonsuch.org website, and click “Updates” you’ll see a historical list of updates going back as far as we can find copies to scan. If you go further down on the “MEMBERS” menu, you’ll find links to manuals, Nonsuch shop drawings, articles, maintenance recommendations, and sailing guidance. If you go to the “INA INFORMATION” tab, you’ll find documents on the Nonsuch orgin story, as well as original marketing videos and sales brochures.

If you’re not a member of the Association, you may not see all these links. Membership dues are what cover the cost of services like this. (And none of it goes to salaries – I’m paid what I’m worth: $0.00, as are all the other volunteers who keep the INA going. Although, for the record, evaluations of their worth should not be inferred from the preceding statement.)

Thanks again, Richard. We’re looking forward to adding your materials and sharing them with all.

– Bob
Robert Neches
Co-President, International Nonsuch Association
Me Gusta
Nonsuch 26U #233

Thanks for the reply.

I am a proud member, but never looked closely enough at the Brochures submenu. I can see that most of what I have is the same content, or similar, but in a different format. I’ll do a close read and upload what is different.

Richard Têtu

(attachments)