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Subject: Re: Engine repairs at sea


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john strange (repairs?)
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Date Posted: Monday, May 19, 07:29:24am
In reply to: G.M.Duncan 's message, "Re: Engine repairs at sea" on Sunday, May 18, 01:46:56am

On the 'Paparoa' in 1964 out of Hull. She had just had some refit work done. One problem just out of the Red sea. Pumped the bilges out, or so they thought, actualy it was most of the ships fresh water that went. During the refit the wiring for two pumps was reversed. happy daze john in oz

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Re: Engine repairs at seaWilliam Baxter (Pumps)Monday, May 19, 07:42:37am


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