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TWL: Routine engine shut-down & trawler pictures

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gjberta@marinesupportonline.com
Sun, Jan 28, 2001 11:41 PM

Ahoy again from Joe & Wendy aboard MV Surveyllance,
40 foot Wittholz custom, currently iced-in in northern Ontario Canada.
Just returned to the list after unsubscribing for the busy times of our Big
Pain Boat Show season.
It is with great interest that we read the Caywood's journeys in Pacific
waters.
We have not done that kind of cruising in almost ten years, but suddenly by
reading Ann's last post, I am reminded of the dreaded times of shutting down
the main for daily inspections when off shore.
This is never a recommended practice but a very scary,dangerous and
necessary evil.
I even went as far as getting to know how much lube oil my 6-354 Perkins
consumed in a 24 hour period at a particular RPM setting, and just went
below and added it each day, hoping that it would suffice...
While this is also a not-recommended-practice, it worked for us because we
had the boat for a long time and knew her very well.
Quite frankly we forgot about the ordeal, now that we cruise much shorter
Atlantic coast distances, ICW waters and Bahamas' island hopping.
Since the subject is back in my mind, I'm posting this to hear from others
on the list, of how they handle this problem.
There must be a product out there, possibly an electronic metering device,
that would allow unlimited continuous use of the engine in small boats such
as ours, as is done with larger sisters of our engines in commercial and
military applications.

Now a different topic;
How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W
Listees and/or their boats? (I looked for this kind of page on the Trawler
World Home Port but did not find anything - if in fact it already exists,
disregard this and please let me know where it is.)
We have some space left on our server and I would be happy to build and
maintain a page dedicated for this purpose.
Pictures could be e-mailed or snail mailed to me.
The URL could be something like:
www.marinesupportonline.com/TWLBoats.htm

Fair winds and flat seas,
Capt. Joe

Ahoy again from Joe & Wendy aboard MV Surveyllance, 40 foot Wittholz custom, currently iced-in in northern Ontario Canada. Just returned to the list after unsubscribing for the busy times of our Big Pain Boat Show season. It is with great interest that we read the Caywood's journeys in Pacific waters. We have not done that kind of cruising in almost ten years, but suddenly by reading Ann's last post, I am reminded of the dreaded times of shutting down the main for daily inspections when off shore. This is never a recommended practice but a very scary,dangerous and necessary evil. I even went as far as getting to know how much lube oil my 6-354 Perkins consumed in a 24 hour period at a particular RPM setting, and just went below and added it each day, hoping that it would suffice... While this is also a not-recommended-practice, it worked for us because we had the boat for a long time and knew her very well. Quite frankly we forgot about the ordeal, now that we cruise much shorter Atlantic coast distances, ICW waters and Bahamas' island hopping. Since the subject is back in my mind, I'm posting this to hear from others on the list, of how they handle this problem. There must be a product out there, possibly an electronic metering device, that would allow unlimited continuous use of the engine in small boats such as ours, as is done with larger sisters of our engines in commercial and military applications. Now a different topic; How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W Listees and/or their boats? (I looked for this kind of page on the Trawler World Home Port but did not find anything - if in fact it already exists, disregard this and please let me know where it is.) We have some space left on our server and I would be happy to build and maintain a page dedicated for this purpose. Pictures could be e-mailed or snail mailed to me. The URL could be something like: www.marinesupportonline.com/TWLBoats.htm Fair winds and flat seas, Capt. Joe
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arider@bellsouth.net
Mon, Jan 29, 2001 3:43 AM

Now a different topic;
How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W
Listees and/or their boats? (I looked for this kind of page on the Trawler
World Home Port but did not find anything - if in fact it already exists,
disregard this and please let me know where it is.)
We have some space left on our server and I would be happy to build and
maintain a page dedicated for this purpose.
Pictures could be e-mailed or snail mailed to me.
The URL could be something like:
www.marinesupportonline.com/TWLBoats.htm

Fair winds and flat seas,
Capt. Joe


It is interesting that you suggested the picture posting just a few days
after I proposed something similar to The Chris Craft Antique Boat Club that
I am a member of.  After asking the owner of the club in a private mail for
his permission, we have posted about 10 or 11 photos with captions so far
since Friday.  It is nice to put a face to the words we share on the list.
I think it will cut down on flaming.

I decided to use the Photopoint site because of the "neutrality" of the page
that the pictures appear on.  There are provisions for captions also.
Someone must maintain and have access so that the pictures can be added and
maintenance done.  It is a simple site to use and it is free.  It only
requires participation by sending a .jpeg photo and caption information.
I would suggest asking Georgs for his input first.
Obviously I like the idea......

Bob  Clinkenbeard
Twin Screws Enterprises

To accomplish a great task you must act....and dream.

TWIN SCREWS  1964 Chris Craft Roamer 56
Photos  http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=163724&a=1673119
CCABC member photos
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=163724&a=11199280

> Now a different topic; > How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W > Listees and/or their boats? (I looked for this kind of page on the Trawler > World Home Port but did not find anything - if in fact it already exists, > disregard this and please let me know where it is.) > We have some space left on our server and I would be happy to build and > maintain a page dedicated for this purpose. > Pictures could be e-mailed or snail mailed to me. > The URL could be something like: > www.marinesupportonline.com/TWLBoats.htm > > Fair winds and flat seas, > Capt. Joe ___________________________________________________________________________ It is interesting that you suggested the picture posting just a few days after I proposed something similar to The Chris Craft Antique Boat Club that I am a member of. After asking the owner of the club in a private mail for his permission, we have posted about 10 or 11 photos with captions so far since Friday. It is nice to put a face to the words we share on the list. I think it will cut down on flaming. I decided to use the Photopoint site because of the "neutrality" of the page that the pictures appear on. There are provisions for captions also. Someone must maintain and have access so that the pictures can be added and maintenance done. It is a simple site to use and it is free. It only requires participation by sending a .jpeg photo and caption information. I would suggest asking Georgs for his input first. Obviously I like the idea...... Bob Clinkenbeard Twin Screws Enterprises To accomplish a great task you must act....and dream. TWIN SCREWS 1964 Chris Craft Roamer 56 Photos http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=163724&a=1673119 CCABC member photos http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=163724&a=11199280
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yourcaptain@earthlink.net
Mon, Jan 29, 2001 4:32 PM

At 10:43 PM 1/28/01 -0500, you wrote:

Now a different topic;
How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W
Listees and/or their boats? ===============================

Go for it.
.
Captain Al Pilvinis

"M/V Driftwood"--Prairie 47
2630 N.E. 41st Street
Lighthouse Point, Fl 33064-8064
Voice 954-941-2556 Fax 954 788-2666
Email  yourcaptain@earthlink.net
Website http://home.earthlink.net/~yourcaptain

At 10:43 PM 1/28/01 -0500, you wrote: >> Now a different topic; >> How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W >> Listees and/or their boats? =============================== Go for it. . Captain Al Pilvinis "M/V Driftwood"--Prairie 47 2630 N.E. 41st Street Lighthouse Point, Fl 33064-8064 Voice 954-941-2556 Fax 954 788-2666 Email yourcaptain@earthlink.net Website http://home.earthlink.net/~yourcaptain
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yourcaptain@earthlink.net
Mon, Jan 29, 2001 9:32 PM

At 10:43 PM 1/28/01 -0500, you wrote:

Now a different topic;
How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W
Listees and/or their boats? ===============================

Go for it.
.
Captain Al Pilvinis

"M/V Driftwood"--Prairie 47
2630 N.E. 41st Street
Lighthouse Point, Fl 33064-8064
Voice 954-941-2556 Fax 954 788-2666
Email  yourcaptain@earthlink.net
Website http://home.earthlink.net/~yourcaptain

At 10:43 PM 1/28/01 -0500, you wrote: >> Now a different topic; >> How many of you would like to see a website comprised of pictures of T W >> Listees and/or their boats? =============================== Go for it. . Captain Al Pilvinis "M/V Driftwood"--Prairie 47 2630 N.E. 41st Street Lighthouse Point, Fl 33064-8064 Voice 954-941-2556 Fax 954 788-2666 Email yourcaptain@earthlink.net Website http://home.earthlink.net/~yourcaptain