None of whom can provide the answer without having the wreck physically available, or in the case of the crew, under the influence of a truth...
Perhaps that statement is missing a couple of words and should read: " ... yet to be answered by those who matter to me." I believe the...
Not sure if homesick is the right emotion but it does bring back some memories! I sailed on that boat with John Mozel when he had it built ... and...
Is that the Cindy Mosel hovering above the chopper?
It is a 2-gallon Lectrasan salt tank. When that type of treatment unit is used in fresh water it requires a source of salt to make the wastewater...
A personal epiphany?
Who ever said that smart people can't be bigots too?
The following is from a post I made to another forum not too long ago: Likely to sue? "The last time anyone published a study (that I could...
Geez Henning, you are so predictable. If you read 46CFR11 you will notice that time served on foreign flag vessels must be substantially the...
That isn't surprising, they won't even accept the silly things as valid for taking a paying passenger across a canal on a rowboat.
the sea time might be considered by the NMC evaluator but all sea time is not alike and yacht sea time will only amuse the evaluator or subject...
Sorry, but "I haff no idea vatt you are sinking about." But, if your questions are any hint then, no, we are not thinking the same thing at all.
I can but I won't because you won't learn anything by me giving you the answers. You could have done it yourself in about the same time it took...
What kind of tree are you barking up and what are you barking at ... (For the benefit of our international readers, that is from an old rural...
I thnk you need to revisit the density difference between fresh and salt water.
And what kind of shift control was used? Was it a Morse cable? What direction did the actuator lever on the gearbox move to select astern? And...
Not having been there or having looked at the parts, I can't tell you anything other than there is much more to the story than going astern.
Ah, sounds like you might be a kindred spirit. Were those engines on one of the small landing craft, an LCI or something like that? I think I know...
The thingie I was writing about is that thing marketed to the same folks who buy shaftsavers and retrofit dripless shaft seals. Unless the boat...
After spending some time looking at the photo of the broken bolt, it's a shame the ex-commander never got a metallurgist to look at those bolts....