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George Sass, Sr.
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July 26, 2010 - 11:50am
Offshore Safety Lessons
of things to come—the engine’s temperature was higher than normal. But why worry? We were finally underway ... running the engine for about 30 minutes to charge the batteries, it overheated and had to be shut down ... a secondary halyard, and with three of the crew still sick, I proceeded to troubleshoot the engine problem ...
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June 3, 2010 - 11:56am
First Time in the Ocean?
filters? Check. Fuel tanks topped off ? Check. Back-up GPS? Check. Engine fluids? Check. Inspection ... you need to prepare your vessel before heading out.
I have a single diesel engine, so I am ... offshore.
Since few things can unsettle your nerves more than seeing your engine temperature rise when ...
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January 28, 2010 - 3:48pm
Happy Hookers
in case all hell breaks loose.
Get your anchor well set before turning off your engine. You ... again at this scope, making sure your anchor is well set before turning off your engine and leaving your ... . Normally this is an easy, straightforward procedure. While you're warming up your engine, make sure your ...
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July 20, 2009 - 1:15pm
Anchoring Tips
your anchor well set before turning off your engine. You'll normally want to work as a team with one ... anchor is well set before turning off your engine and leaving your boat.
3. When Two Anchors ... . Weighing Anchor. Normally this is an easy, straightforward procedure. While you're warming up your engine ...
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