The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
base kisser, the AG had a diesel engine, just like every other longliner within
1,000 miles. It REALLY is stew ped of you to argue the AG did indeed have
spark plugs that could be cleaned by a drunken crew the night before sailing
**because the author said so** and there are three boats in the universe with
WWII surplus multi-fuel engines that never go anywhere, let alone banks
fishing in late October.
now, back to study hall with you base kisser. it it 45 minutes until lunch.
so, harelip, the Andrea Gail had a pre-WWII surplus multi-fuel engine?
I guess I have never heard that before. How did you happen on this
interesting
tidbit, harelip?
First, let me start by saying that my 5 year old son is more mature
than you. He knows not to do that little kid name calling. Second, no
one said, with definity, that the Andrea Gail had ANY type of engine,
except YOU. There have been, however, many people here who have
offered viable explanations to your original post. Too bad you aren't
smart enough to understand and digest those explanations.
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