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Old 04-28-2018, 07:04 PM   #21
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What does the green dot next to my picture mean??
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Old 04-28-2018, 07:28 PM   #22
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What does the green dot next to my picture mean??
Put your cursor on it, the meaning comes up, in words.
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Old 04-28-2018, 09:51 PM   #23
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Put your cursor on it, the meaning comes up, in words.


I haven’t used a cursor in years.
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Old 04-28-2018, 11:25 PM   #25
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Old 04-29-2018, 01:24 AM   #26
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"cursor
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noun: cursor; plural noun: cursors
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    a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user."



Typically the indicator/pointer arrow is moved by the use of a mouse or a touchpad. I`d have thought one or the other, or both,were ubiquitous, but you may use a different system.
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Index finger: the 21st century device to replace a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user.
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Index finger: the 21st century device to replace a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user.
LOL. Wonder if hovering your magic mouse index finger over the dot produces text that appears with the ancient cursor? As you don`t use a cursor, you`ll never know.
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Well said my friend. LOL
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Aceman, I am new to trawler forum also, and just purchased a GS 48, 1987 with ford lehman 375hp turbo motors, she needs alot of cleaning and some wood work.
we are located in Novato , Ca.

have you had any problems with your rub rail leaking?
Hi Whatsalad,
I'm currently looking at a Golden Star 38 Sundeck which has a soft spot on the port side deck. The source of water into the encapsulated ply under the glass deck has not been determined.
I saw your questoin about possible leaking rub rail and am wondering what you found and how (if) you have been able to resolve the issue. Whlist yiurs is a different model, the hull/deck construction method could well be the same.
Anyone else had deck issues on a GS 38?
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Hi Whatsalad,
I'm currently looking at a Golden Star 38 Sundeck which has a soft spot on the port side deck. The source of water into the encapsulated ply under the glass deck has not been determined.
I saw your questoin about possible leaking rub rail and am wondering what you found and how (if) you have been able to resolve the issue. Whlist yiurs is a different model, the hull/deck construction method could well be the same.
Anyone else had deck issues on a GS 38?
Geoffw, I have not yet determend my leaks, but im sure its the windows or the rub rail, been busy cleaning my Silverton 38C that I am selling before working on the goldenstar. when i get anymore news i will get back to you.
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Geoffw, I have not yet determend my leaks, but im sure its the windows or the rub rail, been busy cleaning my Silverton 38C that I am selling before working on the goldenstar. when i get anymore news i will get back to you.
Great, thank you
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Very nice. We are happy with ours
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Any idea how she behaves in rough seas
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