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. But you haven't seemed to grasp the fact that navy
ships and commercial ships do not "leave their engines running" while in
port.


of course they do, on anchor, which is the basis of the clown's claim prior.
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. But you haven't seemed to grasp the fact that navy
ships and commercial ships do not "leave their engines running" while in
port.




JAXAshby wrote:
of course they do, on anchor, which is the basis of the clown's claim prior.


As a former ship's engineer, I can assure you for a fact that they do
not. At least, not in the real world. I don't have the experience to say
what they do in JaxWorld.

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. But you haven't seemed to grasp the fact that navy
ships and commercial ships do not "leave their engines running" while in
port.




JAXAshby wrote:
of course they do, on anchor, which is the basis of the clown's claim

prior.

As a former ship's engineer, I can assure you for a fact that they do
not. At least, not in the real world. I don't have the experience to say
what they do in JaxWorld.

DSK


The only engine running is the gen set. Big gen set, but just a gen set.


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The only engine running is the gen set. Big gen set, but just a gen set.


of course. ships at anchor sit there waiting and waiting and waiting for a
storm to hit, their propulsion system flat dead and needing four hours to bring
up to usable speed.
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As a former ship's engineer,

DSK


you sell concrete slabs to mobile home buyers for a living. your knowledge of
how "ships" run is based on your prior ownership of a Hunter 19 with an
outboard.



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I don't have the experience to say
what they do.

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Of course they DON'T !!! Where do you get these stupid ideas??? Try
using some common sense.

otn

JAXAshby wrote:
. But you haven't seemed to grasp the fact that navy
ships and commercial ships do not "leave their engines running" while in
port.



of course they do, on anchor, which is the basis of the clown's claim prior.



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