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On Sat, 26 Jul 2014 23:26:43 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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Networking is great. Tim helped me out with a backup starter for my
boat. A good friend of mine is a UPS driver so he has a lot of
connections. He found a Racor fuel/water separator for my boat for
under $50. That has the clear bowl so you can see if you have water to
drain from your fuel system. They are about $90 online.


Tim has helped out a number of people here on rec.boats. Good guy and
knows his stuff.


===

He certainly does. After burning out more boat alternators than I
can count, the latest edition from Tim is still going strong after 3
years of heavy usage.


 
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