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From: mbgriff@earthlink.net
 
Time Out!
Fri, Jul 2, 2004 9:24 PM
Hello All...This is a forced 'Time Out' for Cinderella. We are happily here in Fairhope AL on the eastern bank of Mobile Bay, waiting for the rivers to 'run slow'. We may be here awhile yet so we've rented a car and are enjoying the area which I've fallen in love with! My cousins left yesterday so we're on our own.
List: trawlers@lists.trawlering.com
From: mbgriff@earthlink.net
 
Time Out!
Fri, Jul 2, 2004 9:24 PM
Hello All...This is a forced 'Time Out' for Cinderella. We are happily here in Fairhope AL on the eastern bank of Mobile Bay, waiting for the rivers to 'run slow'. We may be here awhile yet so we've rented a car and are enjoying the area which I've fallen in love with! My cousins left yesterday so we're on our own.
List: trawlers@lists.trawlering.com
From: Arild Jensen
 
Re: TWL: ratchet crimper
Mon, Aug 5, 2002 5:48 PM
The brand names are all American and should be available nation wide. Klein, Burndy, as well as Ancor each offer a crimping tool for larger (up to 4/0) wire terminals but these do not have interchangable dies. Burndy has a rotating die set which match the color code on the Burndy terminals. It doesn't suit crimp connectors from other sources.
List: time-nuts@lists.febo.com
From: Matt Ettus
 
Re: [time-nuts] Racal-Dana 1992 switches
Sun, Mar 16, 2008 12:23 AM
However, not all batches of these > seem to have suffered the problem. If any on a unit go they may well > all die. Also it is possible that they may have been replaced at some > time in the past, I knew a technician at the service dept here in > California who did a lot of them way back, when they were still > supported...
List: trawlers@lists.trawlering.com
From: John Boy "Waka Waka Waka"
 
TWL: Re: Outrigger/Paravane Design/Pics
Mon, Sep 22, 2003 2:56 AM
She's a 62', all steel, pilothouse up, trawler yacht that weighs about 70tons. She's plenty top heavy and at about 22' off the water in the pilothouse, in 12-14' quartering seas, we've been plenty greatful for our stabilizers. I believe that they work so well because the outriggers working span about 33' from the center of the boat when deployed.
List: trawlers@lists.trawlering.com
From: Scott H.E. Welch
 
Re: T&T: Battery Chargers, neutral switching ???
Tue, Jul 21, 2009 4:49 AM
That breaks >all three legs (hot, neutral & safety ground) from the shore power >receptacle, and connects all three to the generator. Switching back to shore >power does the reverse.
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From: Martin I Veiner
 
Re: GL: South of Mobile Bay
Sun, Sep 30, 2012 1:45 PM
The same advice applies: you can anchor for the evening at the outer end of the channel if the wx is good, if not, go all the way in to the protected area surrounding the old cross-florida barge canal, and close to the nuke plant.
List: discuss@lists.openscad.org
From: Jordan Brown
 
Re: [OpenSCAD] aligning/flooring all objects
Thu, Jul 11, 2019 9:55 PM
However, if you then module foo() { rotate([45,0,0]) { cylinder(h=10, d=2); translate([-1,-1,10]) cube(2); } } there's no way to perch something on top of the resulting foo() without doing math. I'm too lazy right now to do the math, but experimentation says it's at about [ 0, -7.8, 9.2 ]. 
List: discuss@lists.openscad.org
From: MichaelAtOz
 
Re: [OpenSCAD] puzzlecutlib rendering problem & STL export error Current top level object is empty.
Sat, May 28, 2016 5:23 AM
-- View this message in context: http://forum.openscad.org/puzzlecutlib-rendering-problem-STL-export-error-Current-top-level-object-is-empty-tp17440p17444.html Sent from the OpenSCAD mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
List: trawlers@lists.trawlering.com
From: scaramouche@tvo.org
 
Re: TWL: Antifouling Spray....
Tue, Mar 21, 2000 10:39 PM
It enables you to select a propeller >that cavitates all the time and not worry about it. That would be a huge >advantage in selecting a propeller. He says that he re-coats them every >5000 to 20,000 hours, depending upon application. >The bottom coating was unlike any I've ever seen. It is not toxic, so it >does not kill the growth.