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Can you ever have to many documents and information files ?

 

In my life I have used and created a ton of documents and researched a ton more forms. So to save you some sweat and tears, here are some of these templates and documents. Feel free to use these as you need to. Items that I have collected from others are credited and  I ask that you do the same as you use them.

**  Click here for a definition of the file formats listed below  **

 

Click here to see a sample of a generic Resume in DOC format
Click here to see a sample of a complete Charter Plan in DOC format
Click here to see a sample of a Pre-Departure Checklist in DOC format
Click here to see a sample of a Float Plan in DOC format
Click here to see a sample of a Trip Log plan in DOC format
Click here to see a sample of a First Aid kit list in DOC format
Click here to see the NC Marine Fisheries Regulations in PDF format
Click here to see the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) Rules in PDF format
Click here to see the Frabill Fishing Guide in PDF format
Click here to see the Thill Float Fishing Tips in PDF format
Click here to see the Do It Molds Catalog in PDF format
Click here to see the Metal Melting Points in XLS format
Click here to see the United States Coast Guard Navigation Rules Publication in PDF format
 

File Formats

 

.doc    Microsoft Word file, requires Word to be installed on your machine

.exe    Microsoft Windows executable program, this will run when you click on it

.jpg    Image file, Microsoft Paint or Microsoft Photo Editor required

.pdf    Adobe Acrobat reader file, see note below

.xls    Microsoft Excel file, requires Excel to be installed on your machine

.zip    WinZip file, requires WinZip to be installed on your machine (Click here to get Winzip free)

TIPS FOR VIEWING PDF files:

 

  ** NOTE: To download and print the documents as PDF files you will need the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader **

 

To prevent your browser from displaying a blank page, try the following:

1. Save the PDF directly to your computer by right-clicking on the link to the PDF (Macintosh users click and hold) in your browser. 
2. Select Save Target As (if using Microsoft Internet Explorer) or Save Link As (if using Netscape Navigator) from the pop-up menu that appears. 

3. You will then be able to open the manual directly in Adobe® Acrobat® Reader.

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