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Stunning! Can you imagine being crew on those ships, sitting their in the
broiling sun day after day? Thanks for the great photo. Gene On 2/22/08 8:35 AM, in article , " wrote: BEGIN --- CUT HERE --- Cut Here --- cut here --- aquebar 26-1-08 bulk carriers on the pick.jpg |
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 16:39:33 -0800, Gene Park
wrote: Stunning! Can you imagine being crew on those ships, sitting their in the broiling sun day after day? Thanks for the great photo. Gene On 2/22/08 8:35 AM, in article , " wrote: BEGIN --- CUT HERE --- Cut Here --- cut here --- aquebar 26-1-08 bulk carriers on the pick.jpg I don't have to, I have done it on Tankers OK on those more modern ones, Air con I had to do it sometimes on post war (WW2) utility boats, open port holes and no wind. Mind after a while you go acclimatised. The only way to cool down was to use the fire hoses and soak the accommodation. Keith |
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