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New auxiliary fuel system for the GW in Harry's photo....the one with the three 250-HP outboards. (Actually, this is the high endurance cutter Midgett being serviced by a Navy oiler off the coast of California). At the current fuel pump prices, I hesitate to guess how many hundreds of dollars worth of fuel is in the *hose* itself in this photo. :-) |
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I rememebr seeing a documentaryon the Queen Elizebeth (not the QE2) and
they had about a 6' or so line strung to it. and were giving here a good drink. It showed a meter on the pump just happily clicking away, at actually a pretty good rait, about a click every 12 seconds. The narrarator was commenting about the pump and said. Oh and BTW, that meter isn't reading gallons, it's reading tons! Chuck Gould wrote: http://www.piersystem.com/clients/uscg-13/60570.jpg New auxiliary fuel system for the GW in Harry's photo....the one with the three 250-HP outboards. (Actually, this is the high endurance cutter Midgett being serviced by a Navy oiler off the coast of California). At the current fuel pump prices, I hesitate to guess how many hundreds of dollars worth of fuel is in the *hose* itself in this photo. :-) |
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