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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Opened the cooling water intake seacocks, turned the batteries switch to "on" ... gave the throttles a little bump up over idle, turn the keys and .... varoom ! Both engines hardly turned over once and they lit off and purred. Little or no smoke to speak of. It was as if they were just running 5 minutes ago and I shut them down for a minute. They had not run since last September. I start getting the itch hearing them run and the sound and vibration in the boat. Eisboch Pervert! heh. Not really. But I actually *do* enjoy a little whiff of the exhaust though. Eisboch |
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On May 6, 2:36�pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
heh. *Not really. But I actually *do* enjoy a little whiff of the exhaust though. Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Back when I worked as a yacht broker, we had a boat that just reeked of diesel. Nobody could sell it. It must have been shown 100 times, with the average showing lasting maybe 2-3 minutes and typically concluding with "I'm sorry, but I've got to get out on the dock and get some air. I can't stand the smell in here." There was no active leak, but at one time there must have been a major one. The fuel was gone but the odor wasn't, and the smell didn't seem as though it would be easily banished. I'm sure the previous owner had taken a few steps that had failed to resolve the issue. One day I showed that boat to a guy who took two steps through the aft bulkhead door and began sniffing pretty loudly. "OK," I thought, "here comes the smell objection." The prospect looked at me and demanded to know, "Can you smell that?" "Well yes, actually. There is some diesel smell. The boat has been sitting here closed up for several days, but I wouldn't want to mislead you into thinking that even opening up everything and airing the boat out would get rid of the smell. If the rest of the boat seems OK, then it's something you might want to ask your surveyor about......" "Heck, why would I do that? This is the first boat we've looked at that actually *smells* like its seaworthy. Reminds me of my younger days on commercial fish boats. I enjoy it." He bought the boat, partially because he *liked* the smell, proving yet again that there's a be-hind for every helm seat. |
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"Eisboch" writes:
snip heh. Not really. But I actually *do* enjoy a little whiff of the exhaust though. Like this? http://www.robotbatar.se/images/Olde...20uppstart.jpg Yes, actually diesel fuel but not internal combustion engine. -- Martin Schöön "Problems worthy of attack show their worth by hitting back." Piet Hein |
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