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hoary, your mind seems a little fluid sometimes. Are you or are you not saying
the Andrea Gail had a gasoline main engine, the plugs of which the drunken crew cleaned the night before sailing as stated my the author of the book, "The Perfect Storm"? From: Harry Krause Date: 7/20/2004 9:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: JAXAshby wrote: oh? so, hoary, you now claim the Andrea Gail had a gas engine because the crew cleaned the plugs the night before sailing? Wrong again, bongbrain. Never made any such claim. I never saw the AG nor do I recall reading a list of what equipment it carried. I did say it was possible the AG had a gasoline engine on board to power some sort of aux. equipment, or as a backup power supply. It's not such a great idea on a diesel-powered boat, but it is done. I've seen it. With your crappy reading comprehension skills, you must have had a tough time of it in school, eh? |
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