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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 07:33:11 -0500, "JimH" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... I was just reading some information on my son's (Eisboch Jr.) new boat. Some of the impressive statistics: Propellers: 4, bronze, 21 feet across Rudders: 2, each 29 feet by 22 feet Anchors: 2, each weighing 30 tons Anchor chains: 2, each 1,041 feet, 684 links, individual link weighs 365 pounds Distillation plants: Provide 400,000 gallons of fresh water daily from the sea water, enough to supply 2,000 homes Toilet paper: 100,000 rolls Power plant: 2 nuclear reactors that can go 20 years without refueling Name: USS Harry S. Truman (currently heading for duty in the Persian Gulf) Eisboch Impressive. Best of luck to your son. How long is his tour? What are his duties on the ship? What I want to know is can you troll for pelagic species off the stern of that thing? You know, really big marlin? :) I actually did that once - Army transport to Panama for a joint training exercise. Ever the fisherman, I had a big Mitchell spinning reel and some heavy dacron line. One of the Army Quartermasters found a piece of wood on the ship that looked like an old railing - rigged up some guides out of nails and went fishing. Didn't catch anything, but the Army types thought it was pretty funny. Even the Captain came down to take a turn on the reel. :) I think I have a picture of that around here in the old timey files - I'll see if I can't find it. Later, Tom |
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