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From: Bill Fleenor
 
algal growth
Wed, Sep 7, 2005 2:59 AM
Unfortunately, the phytoplankton will eventually die and then consume oxygen when they decompose like the other organic material. Phytoplankton gets its carbon from the carbon dioxide and requires other nutrients, primarily nitrogen and phosphorous. As long as the water column contains sufficient oxygen everything goes along pretty well.
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From: Mike Maurice
 
Re: T&T: Charter captain indicted for manslaughter
Tue, Feb 7, 2006 6:44 AM
People who are thrown into cold water with little warning and who are over about 60 or so, generally die within minutes, and not from drowning. A couple more points of clarification. The bar was not closed, it was restricted.
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From: Arild Jensen
 
Re: T&T: Energy cost and price of things in general
Thu, Sep 21, 2006 7:53 PM
Who cares if a few hundred coal miners in a distant place die each year. Same thing with manufactured goods for our boats. Many Asian factories have absolutely no work place safety. Who cares if the workers get mangled or poisoned by toxic chemicals during the manufacturing process; as long as we get our consumer goods real cheap!
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From: Mike Maurice
 
Re: T&T: phasor generator start
Thu, May 8, 2008 6:09 PM
If the air leak was larger the engine would not start or would die completely at the next startup. The air leak could get worse or it might seal up from vibration. There is no way to know which way it might go. But, I think you can assume that this is what is going on. In any event, it is the most likely scenario.
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From: Pascal Gademer
 
Re: T&T: Trawlers off the NJ coast, List Members?
Wed, Oct 22, 2008 5:02 PM
We are late heading south but holed up in Barnegat waiting for the wind machine to die down. Thanks for the Picture. Never get many shots underway. Don't look too close at my junk deck. We're living aboard with 2 kayaks, 3 bicycles two dingys and more!
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From: Chuck and Susan
 
Re: T&T: Battery monitor
Sat, Mar 28, 2009 5:51 PM
The product description mentions " a new shunt selection is available to measure currents up to 1000 amps respectively" When the 8 D's die I 'll probably go to golfcart batteries and add a separate main engine start battery (group 31 size) which I will then monitor instead of the genset battery.
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From: Richard Cook
 
Re: T&T: Battery monitor
Sat, Mar 28, 2009 5:53 PM
The product description mentions " a > new shunt selection is available to measure currents up to 1000 amps > respectively" > When the 8 D's die I 'll probably go to golfcart batteries and add a > separate main engine start battery (group 31 size) which I will then monitor instead > of the genset battery. > The boat is equipped with 12V windlass and
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From: Mike Maurice
 
Re: T&T: Free - Buoy Reports by SMS to your Cell phone - 93% success
Fri, Jul 24, 2009 3:43 AM
By the way, if you can't spell (BUOY) and have to spell it "bouy" which is not a valid spelling, you will not die, or dye, as even that has been fixed, for those of you who can't yet spell. Don't ask how this problem was overcome...
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From: C. Marin Faure
 
Re: T&T: Golf cart batteries
Fri, Jan 29, 2010 7:35 PM
(The refrigerator on the boat now refuses to die even though we thought it was on its last legs back in September.) At night we use one or two reading lights and that's it. We don't use the electric anchor light, not because of the current draw but because we prefer the wonderful oil lamp a friend gave us for Christmas many years ago.
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From: Steve Sipe
 
Re: T&T: heavy duty crimpers
Wed, Feb 3, 2010 5:00 PM
. > > The 1/0 terminals won't fit into my 1/0 crimper die. I called > Genuinedealz and they are telling me their 1/0 lugs are sized larger > than household 1/0 lugs and I need a crimper that can do 2/0 crimps. > How many sizes of 1/0 lugs are there? Some of the crimp tools for this > size run $300+, some are much less.