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"Jessica B" wrote in message
... snip Ah.. thanks for the technical name.. I guess it would add a bunch of weight. The engine on the Cat was basically underneath the stairway. Dave (owner) said it was pretty much near the keel, but back a little bit. I didn't notice any leaving back, but I wasn't really looking. Putting a heavy diesel low in the center of the boat is the best situation with regards to the weight. It acts like ballast and stabilizes the boat. Having too much weight on the ends of the boat causes it to pitch excessively in certain condtions of wind and sea. Did you do the welding? I've always wanted to take a welding class. Seems like it would be fun to be able to attach two pieces of metal whenever you want. I was also interested in the art aspect. I'm betting I could get one of the commercial welders to give me a lesson, but I'm always hesitant about work/fun mixes. There was no welding required. Just bending and fitting the hardware. I can weld steel but stainless steel is more of a challenge as one needs to use some inert gas to make good welds. (TIG welding) Welding is a good skill to learn. Did you ever see that movie, "Flashdance?" Now, there was one hot welder. LOL! snip Why would you carry fuel on deck? Wouldn't it go in a tank that is built into the boat (assuming you have an engine like that - like the Cat). Even the little can that goes to an outboard would need to be held somehow in case you lean over. You don't want it to go thrashing around... They carry extra fuel so they can increase their range and save money in foreign ports where fuel might be much more expensive. They probably really don't need the extra fuel but, since they've seen it done that way, they think it's right and proper. There are so many people who are totally unoriginal these days. They only feel comfortable following the crowd. Monkey-see, monkey-do. These are the same type of people who will enter a large anchorage where there is tons of space but they feel the need to anchor right on top of me. I guess they think if another boat is anchored there then THAT must be the best place to be. So clueless! Wilbur Hubbard |