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shen? do you want every last person on this ng to absolutely, positively,
without question **know** you are really, really, really dumb?

If not, why in hell did you write thusly:

There's been plenty published about the Andrea Gail. Ships of that size,
design, type, and vintage don't have gasoline engines for main
propulsion or for generating main power. Period. But the ship might have
had some sort of aux. gasoline powered equipment, such as a winch. More
than likely, it simply was a mistake in the first draft and corrected later.


Not gonna find gasoline powered equipment, other than an outboard.
Winches will be hydraulic or electric, driven from the main or generator.








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shen, it was **IRONY** from the very start. do you know what irony means? If
so, why do you seem to not get it even after all these many days?

shen? do you want every last person on this ng to absolutely, positively,
without question **know** you are really, really, really dumb?

If not, why in hell did you write thusly:


ROFLMAO Oh please Oh Most Knowing .... Please tell me how the winches,
refigeration systems (if used) are driven.

You've never been within 200 feet of one of these boats,but typically
consider
yourself an expert .... please feel free to teach us all.... be my guest....
doubt one valid piece of information will come of this.

ROFLMAO

Shen

There's been plenty published about the Andrea Gail. Ships of that size,
design, type, and vintage don't have gasoline engines for main
propulsion or for generating main power. Period. But the ship might have
had some sort of aux. gasoline powered equipment, such as a winch. More
than likely, it simply was a mistake in the first draft and corrected

later.


Not gonna find gasoline powered equipment, other than an outboard.
Winches will be hydraulic or electric, driven from the main or generator.










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sorry but that I confused you, shen. too many big words I now realize.

shen, I don't really believe that boat had a gas engine. really don't. never
did. I just found it amusing the author didn't know diesel engines don't have
spark plugs. I gather the you, shen, didn't know either unti Friday afternoon
sometime.

shen, it was **IRONY** from the very start. do you know what irony means?
If
so, why do you seem to not get it even after all these many days?


**IRONY** or not, as expected, as per usual, you are incapable of answering
any
question posed, regarding any subject.
Might I suggest that when you learn a new word, such as "irony", that you try
it out in a political NG where your degree of intelligence will match if not
exceed, those of the other respondents.

Shen








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sorry but that I confused you, shen. too many big words I now realize.

shen, I don't really believe that boat had a gas engine. really don't.
never
did. I just found it amusing the author didn't know diesel engines


Time out.

Jax, you're having way too much fun for a guy who has yet to prove his point.
Please quote, verbatim, from the book (any
edition) the passages where you claim the author refers to a gasoline engines
or spark plugs aboard "Andrea Gail."


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gould, for the kriste's sake almighty, I did already. Several times.

sorry but that I confused you, shen. too many big words I now realize.

shen, I don't really believe that boat had a gas engine. really don't.
never
did. I just found it amusing the author didn't know diesel engines


Time out.

Jax, you're having way too much fun for a guy who has yet to prove his point.
Please quote, verbatim, from the book (any
edition) the passages where you claim the author refers to a gasoline engines
or spark plugs aboard "Andrea Gail."












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