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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:24:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 05:53:36 -0500, "Billgran" wrote: wrote in message The local charter tour operator, running 38-52 foot pontoon boats, is now using E-Tecs and the captains are pleased. There is one boat that has a curious choice of rigging. The twin E-tecs are "****ing" on each other. I will try to get a picture. It is a classic. The only thing that would be better is if one was a Yammy. Because the "****er" on the larger E-TEC can be aimed wherever you like, some folks with twin engines direct the streams outwards on each side to "****" on others as they go by. The younger ones aim both "****ers" up and aft so they have their own roostertail as they go down the river. Hmmm - on purpose? When I had my Contender, my indicators were aimed outboard, but into the water - just so I could see them. Aiming them up in the air doesn't make any sense at all. It's kind a like a Jolly Roger flag. You do it to be cool, not show how much sense you've got! -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John H |
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