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The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
Tell us about the time you went around the Horn in a longline fishing boat.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JAXAshby wrote: so, base kisser, just *which* diesel engines (as used on longliner fishing boats) have spark plugs did you say? Got much time aboard longline fishing boats, JaxAss? |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
ah, finally!! we now have a poster among us who has actual, on-the-water
experience with a longliner with a diesel engine with spark plugs. wanna tell us about that engine, hoary? so, base kisser, just *which* diesel engines (as used on longliner fishing boats) have spark plugs did you say? Got much time aboard longline fishing boats, JaxAss? |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
JAXAshby wrote:
ah, finally!! we now have a poster among us who has actual, on-the-water experience with a longliner with a diesel engine with spark plugs. wanna tell us about that engine, hoary? so, base kisser, just *which* diesel engines (as used on longliner fishing boats) have spark plugs did you say? Got much time aboard longline fishing boats, JaxAss? Unlike you, JaxAss, I've actually been aboard two longline fishing boats, neither of which were anywhere near the size of the Andrea Gail. One had a small diesel engine, the other a gasoline engine. One had a fiberglass hull, the other, a wood hull. I've also had the privilege of "guest" time aboard a number of other commercial vessels, including a number of oil platform service boats and ships in the Gulf of Mexico, a couple of shrimpers out of the St. Marys River in the southeast, and one of the Moran-named Moran tugs way back in the 1960s. I suspect your boating experience is limited to sitting in your clapped out little daysailer while decked out in your Speedo, attacting flies and guys. |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
sorry, I seemed to have missed your answer hoary. would you mind going over
again just which of those longliners had diesel engines with spark plugs. We would like to hear more about them. ah, finally!! we now have a poster among us who has actual, on-the-water experience with a longliner with a diesel engine with spark plugs. wanna tell us about that engine, hoary? so, base kisser, just *which* diesel engines (as used on longliner fishing boats) have spark plugs did you say? Got much time aboard longline fishing boats, JaxAss? Unlike you, JaxAss, I've actually been aboard two longline fishing boats, neither of which were anywhere near the size of the Andrea Gail. One had a small diesel engine, the other a gasoline engine. One had a fiberglass hull, the other, a wood hull. I've also had the privilege of "guest" time aboard a number of other commercial vessels, including a number of oil platform service boats and ships in the Gulf of Mexico, a couple of shrimpers out of the St. Marys River in the southeast, and one of the Moran-named Moran tugs way back in the 1960s. I suspect your boating experience is limited to sitting in your clapped out little daysailer while decked out in your Speedo, attacting flies and guys. |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
JAXAshby wrote:
sorry, I seemed to have missed your answer hoary. would you mind going over again just which of those longliners had diesel engines with spark plugs. We would like to hear more about them. ah, finally!! we now have a poster among us who has actual, on-the-water experience with a longliner with a diesel engine with spark plugs. wanna tell us about that engine, hoary? so, base kisser, just *which* diesel engines (as used on longliner fishing boats) have spark plugs did you say? Got much time aboard longline fishing boats, JaxAss? Unlike you, JaxAss, I've actually been aboard two longline fishing boats, neither of which were anywhere near the size of the Andrea Gail. One had a small diesel engine, the other a gasoline engine. One had a fiberglass hull, the other, a wood hull. I've also had the privilege of "guest" time aboard a number of other commercial vessels, including a number of oil platform service boats and ships in the Gulf of Mexico, a couple of shrimpers out of the St. Marys River in the southeast, and one of the Moran-named Moran tugs way back in the 1960s. I suspect your boating experience is limited to sitting in your clapped out little daysailer while decked out in your Speedo, attacting flies and Question: Which longline fishing boat engines have sparkplugs? Answer: Who gives a ****? |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
but, hoary, you told us we could learn something from you, and now when you
tell us that you have personal experience in longliners with diesels with spark plugs you tell us you don't care? hoary, some of us might think that the problem is you have no experience of any kind in anything. sorry, I seemed to have missed your answer hoary. would you mind going over again just which of those longliners had diesel engines with spark plugs. We would like to hear more about them. ah, finally!! we now have a poster among us who has actual, on-the-water experience with a longliner with a diesel engine with spark plugs. wanna tell us about that engine, hoary? so, base kisser, just *which* diesel engines (as used on longliner fishing boats) have spark plugs did you say? Got much time aboard longline fishing boats, JaxAss? Unlike you, JaxAss, I've actually been aboard two longline fishing boats, neither of which were anywhere near the size of the Andrea Gail. One had a small diesel engine, the other a gasoline engine. One had a fiberglass hull, the other, a wood hull. I've also had the privilege of "guest" time aboard a number of other commercial vessels, including a number of oil platform service boats and ships in the Gulf of Mexico, a couple of shrimpers out of the St. Marys River in the southeast, and one of the Moran-named Moran tugs way back in the 1960s. I suspect your boating experience is limited to sitting in your clapped out little daysailer while decked out in your Speedo, attacting flies and Question: Which longline fishing boat engines have sparkplugs? Answer: Who gives a ****? |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
JAXAshby wrote:
but, hoary, you told us we could learn something from you, and now when you tell us that you have personal experience in longliners with diesels with spark plugs you tell us you don't care? My interest in boat engines is limited to their running well enough and efficiently enough to get me back to shore. On my current boats, I perform a brief pre-operation checklist and start them up. I keep them spotless. When the hourmeter says it is time for them to be serviced, they get serviced. So far the relationship has worked out well. I don't perseverate on them. This past weekend, I changed the oil on my smaller tractor. I looked carefully at the discarded oil as I poured it into the jug I'll use to take it over to the disposal facility. I checked the plugs, too. Should I have changed them? Now, tell me, what kind of engine do I have in my tractor? Gas or diesel? |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
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The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
My interest in boat engines is limited to their running ...
so, hoary, just in hell did you tell us you are enough of an expert in longliner diesel engines to KNOW they have spark plugs? you have an expert knowledge in everything, hoary, because you WANT to? wanna tell us about that night you screwed six virgins, including 7 of 9? |
The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine
so base kisser, have ever asked a mechanic about all those **plugs** on a
diesel engine that might be cleaned by a drunken longliner crew the night before they sailed. base kisser, you don't know a Stilson from a Dykes, but are are gonna tell us how to clean **plugs** on a diesel using a broken jack knife. so, base kisser, just *which* diesel engines (as used on longliner fishing boats) have spark plugs did you say? Man, you are an absolute idiot! I NEVER said ANY diesel engines had "spark plugs", you ****ing moron! I said diesel engines, and the engine room of boats have many types of plugs. YOU are the dumb ass who is claiming that when the author mentioned cleaning plugs, that it had to have meant SPARK plugs. Are you too stupid to even realize what you've said? |
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