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Eisboch wrote:
Kinda gives one shivers... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...q=fishing+hell (gotta stop searching these Google Videos) Eisboch Agree he's a bit inaudible at times but is it possible you're having more trouble with it because of the NZ accent?? I'd suggest if he was an American or even Canadian with an accent you're more familiar with it might help. As an Ozzy I could mostly understand the substance & given the size of the hole:-) ..................... he did a pretty good job:-) K |
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... There are only two or three certified SOLAS certified inspectors in CT I was surprised to learn. That's part of the problem. In addition to being a pain in the ass to remove it and lug it off the boat, there's only a few places around here to take it. I don't think there's any in MA. I'd have to take it to RI or CT. If equipped, you are also supposed to have the automatic engine room fire extinquishers weighed - every year, I think. Haven't done that for a while either. The gauges read fine. Eisboch |
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There used to be a place in Medford Mass. that did repacking and inspection.
Imtra was the name, I believe. JIMinFL "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... There are only two or three certified SOLAS certified inspectors in CT I was surprised to learn. That's part of the problem. In addition to being a pain in the ass to remove it and lug it off the boat, there's only a few places around here to take it. I don't think there's any in MA. I'd have to take it to RI or CT. If equipped, you are also supposed to have the automatic engine room fire extinquishers weighed - every year, I think. Haven't done that for a while either. The gauges read fine. Eisboch |
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"JIMinFL" wrote in message ink.net... There used to be a place in Medford Mass. that did repacking and inspection. Imtra was the name, I believe. JIMinFL Thanks Jim. I'll check it out. The place in Rhode Island, assumming they are still in business, might be just as close for me. I was just thinking that now might be a good time to get this stuff done, rather than waiting until spring when it gets busy. I just refuse to go outside unless it's above 40 degrees. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "JIMinFL" wrote in message ink.net... There used to be a place in Medford Mass. that did repacking and inspection. Imtra was the name, I believe. JIMinFL Thanks Jim. I'll check it out. The place in Rhode Island, assumming they are still in business, might be just as close for me. I was just thinking that now might be a good time to get this stuff done, rather than waiting until spring when it gets busy. I just refuse to go outside unless it's above 40 degrees. Eisboch 40??!!?? That's summertime here! Kids wear shorts at the bus stop when it gets that warm. |
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 08:31:21 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Thanks Jim. I'll check it out. The place in Rhode Island, assumming they are still in business, might be just as close for me. I was just thinking that now might be a good time to get this stuff done, rather than waiting until spring when it gets busy. I just refuse to go outside unless it's above 40 degrees. ========================================== I'd be surprised if there isn't a place in New Bedord or Fairhaven given the size of the comercial fishing fleet there. Here's one that popped up on Google: I.M.P. Fishing Gear, Ltd 44 South Street, South Terminal New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: 508-993-0010 Toll Free: 1-800-467-8865 http://www.impmarine.com/impmarine/ A quick call to Fairhaven Shipyard would probably generate some leads also. They are a first class operation: http://www.fairhavenship.com/ Same with JTs in Newport, RI http://www.jtschandlery.com/ |
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Eisboch wrote: Kinda gives one shivers... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...q=fishing+hell (gotta stop searching these Google Videos) Eisboch I'm trying to figure out the boatyard shots at the end of the video. Did they raise the vessel and discover the bottom torn away (as though from hitting a submerged container, or something), or are those photos of some previous work that was done before they got underway? If the previous repair failed or they actually lost that much of the bottom, it's amazing they had three minutes to call for help and abandon ship. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... We were out at Cuttyhunk Island south of Cape Cod one summer when SeaTow and the USCG brought in a 42 ft Silverton that way. The boat had dinged a rock and one or both shaft struts had been pushed up through the bottom. Ooouucchh .... Hate it when that happens. Eisboch |
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 13:38:16 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Ooouucchh .... Hate it when that happens. ==================== Yeah it was ugly, fairly new boat also. The SeaTow guy was going to extraordinary lengths to protect his salvage rights by jaw boning the USCG into writing it up "his" way. |
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