Sea Chest, Fuel System, Bath Tub and other stuff

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Laurens Gijzenberg; a mechanical engineer, stopped in on his way back to Portugal. And Hollis Fitch, a project planner, and chief engineer returned to do some boat work while I got some ROV work done and did my best to stay out of their way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SV Seeker on Vacation –

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Love New England.  I was not planing on a vacation but the ability to see so many boats, of so many varieties and especially the Draken Harald was too much to pass up.  And it was especially convenient once we could combine it with a road trip west to pickup a gift of inverters and a bank of nickle iron batteries from Ron Buttke in Janesville Wisconsin.   And while so close we made it to Lincoln Nebraska to visit relatives milk goats and buy an inflatable life vest for our sailing trip. Betsy did a fantastic job with the itinerary. Boats, more boats, museums , pirates, great food and even a chance to say howdy to Keith Fenner.   We’ll be back.  Hang two lanterns in the belfry.  –Doug

Mystic Seaport – Mystic Connecticut

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Guess what? Lots of big boats and not one bow thruster among them! Wait. ..no that’s likely not true, there was a fancy USCG patrol boat on the river. I bet they had one. This whole place is a show room for what is really needed, and what works on a boat. There is certainly a lot of gear in today’s marine chandlery that you might do well just leaving on the dock. Take a look at what seems to have changed the most over the years and the most obvious answer is the fortitude of the people on the ships.

Battleship Cove – Fall River, Massachusetts

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Get a quick glimpse at Battleship Cove.    I recommend reading or listening to “Neptune’s Inferno: The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal” to get a real sense of what it was like to serve in the US Navy during WWII.