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... I believe that the first order of business
shouldn't have been continuing the sail, but in finding out why the engine died, and fixing it. Nah, the first order of business is always to keep sailing. Until you run out of beer. I don't know this firsthand, but i believe it worls the same with fishing. "Scotty" wrote He did mention the fuel pump. I believe his wife failed to replace it the night before, even though she knew it was going to die the next day. KLC Lewis wrote: Oops. My bad. Yeah really. For example, my wife woke up early this morning and got right to work on my fuel pump. I woke up almost immediately and said, "What are you doing that for, is it going to die on us?" and she said "It damn well better not!" DSK |
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