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Subject: Re: Engine repairs at sea


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William Baxter (Pumps)
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Date Posted: Monday, May 19, 07:42:37am
In reply to: john strange 's message, "Re: Engine repairs at sea" on Monday, May 19, 07:29:24am

Hard to believe that the bilges where not pumped before reaching Red Sea. The bilge pump would not suck from the fresh water tank and vice versa no matter how the electrics where switched.. Willie baxter. 3rd Engineer. Bank Line.

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Re: Engine repairs at seaHector McLean AB (Fresh Water)Monday, May 19, 08:35:28am
Re: Engine repairs at seajohn strange (4 William)Tuesday, May 20, 07:19:06am


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