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"JG" wrote in
: Lonny doesn't read too well... Is there anything you do well, except netkkkoping? Didn't think so. I would suggest that the group ignore this stupid moroon until he professes that he will quit netkkkoping members of this group! Where is the cohesiveness of this group? Speak out, or destroy your newsgroup! This is not the time to lurk, speak up for the group and denounce the netkkkops, while there is still (maybe) time left! blondie |
Red Cloud© wrote in
: On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 08:32:21 -0700, "JG" wrote: Lonny doesn't read too well... He and Joe always sat in the back of the class. They are still stuck there to this day. rusty redcloud Shut the **** up, red clout. blondie |
Jeff wrote: Here's a link to the bridge cam: http://www.crystalcruises.com/liveviews.aspx click on "Symphony Bridge View" All they need is a pencil thin mustache! Joe |
On Tuesday 12 April 2005, blondie wrote in alt.sailing.asa:
"JG" wrote in : Lonny doesn't read too well... Is there anything you do well, except netkkkoping? Giving head? PJR :-) -- alt.usenet.kooks award-winners and FAQ: http://www.insurgent.org/~kook-faq/ [To reply by email, remove "NOSPAM".] |
Interesting stowage of prop blades
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Jeff wrote: Here's a link to the bridge cam: http://www.crystalcruises.com/liveviews.aspx click on "Symphony Bridge View" All they need is a pencil thin mustache! Joe |
otnmbrd wrote:
Interesting stowage of prop blades Ah ha! I was wondering what I was looking at. How the hell do they deploy that anchor? Round up all the guests and toss it over the side? Cheers Marty |
Martin Baxter wrote:
otnmbrd wrote: Interesting stowage of prop blades Ah ha! I was wondering what I was looking at. How the hell do they deploy that anchor? Round up all the guests and toss it over the side? Cheers Marty That's a spare, just like the prop blades (and quite possibly a tail shaft located someplace else), that would be installed if one of the others were lost or damaged, with shoreside assistance. |
Yelp it's a very smart move to carry spares while visiting other
countries. Back in 81 while working for Pemex in the Bay of De Campeche (mexico) we bent a 72" prop. Had to have one brought in from Texas. We had to pay a 100% import tax of 28 grand. From then on... any of our boats that went overseas carried 2 spare props and 2 spare shafts, 2 engine heads, radio, gyro, and any other equipment valued at over 10K that could fail. Joe |
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Hey RedClod,
I was an AB and not on the helm. To bad your not even an OS. Only a retard would fire a man for bending a prop. If you run a boat enough with an exposed prop it will get bent. But with your limited experience I can understand why you could not understand that. BTW your a cursed man, and you reap what you have sown. Joe |
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