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mayankbhargava wrote in
oups.com: You can help me make my study better. Obviously, gensets painted green mean they are green, which makes Algore real happy. Blue gensets, of course, must be special "marine" units, being the same color as the water in Tortola. RED gensets, obviously, are to be avoided as are yellow and orange because they clash with the blue main engine color scheme. I'm sorta partial to haze grey, myself. I like this one: http://www.nucleartourist.com/systems/diesel1.htm I'll provide plenty of power to meet "boater demands" on the hook, but we're having trouble finding a suitable mounting location in a 41' ketch. I think what we could do is barge mount it in the middle of the mooring field on its own mooring, then rent "barge space" to tie up the neighbors to it, complete with all the power you want, instead of everyone mooring out with flashlights in the heat. Notice it has a green base, indicating it uses little fuel and makes no pollution. Larry -- You can tell there's extremely intelligent life in the universe because they have never called Earth. |
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