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    2 Stroke Detroits

    We use J&M Diesel (425) 678-3843 on our tugs that have GM diesels for gen sets or mains. Good group of guys, probably very busy. Good luck.
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    The E bike storage problem

    An Option for Bicycles There are many cases, both soft and hard for transporting Bikes. Of course, Amazon has a selection, but also look at Thule, ProBike, Dakine etc. Just do the google thing...
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    Retired and cruising alone

    Good on ya Kevin. I wondered why I couldnt find you in Seward, Just left there Yesterday (5/12) after 6 days of beautiful sunny, no clouds, lite airs, in Harris Bay, NW Fijord. Knew you were leaving soon and was hoping to meet before you left. Smooth sailing all the way for ya. Will follow!
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    Canadian Border

    RoachePoint Thanks Mike, I should have figured this was covered in detail elsewhere on the site. Happy Cruising
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    Canadian Border

    So what is the latest protocol for crossing into BC. I have downloaded ArriveCan but can't really test it until we are 72 hours from entering BC. I understand we have to download our Vaccination certificate which I assume is not that difficult. But there is some inconsistancy in the requirement...
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    B.C. Becoming Concerned Over Cruise Ship By Pass

    I have not reead all 4 pages of comments, but to clarify a couple points. There is some confusion between "Flag" and "Built". The jones act is concerned with US Built Vessels, the purpose, as has been explained within comments, was to insure a steady workforce in the Shipbuilding sector in case...
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    Help to find boat height for transport

    One Question: Have you tried to find the original owner that moved it from Fl to this land locked lake. Obviously it's possible, and assume the Flybridge was removed already??
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    Boat Name - Reason for yours

    I had seen a picture of a large SeaRay with a Dingy mounted prominately on stern. Dingy Name: Prime Contract Large Searay: Change Order Thought it amusing!!
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    New Member--Seattle

    Welcome Allen. Didn't know there were any Kuipers Yachts in the NW. Excellent builder. Great yacht for SE Ak. Enjoy.
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    Count Down to the Seattle Boat Show

    Correct, the last I heard was the "in water" show moving to Everett in 2020.
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    Am I going Crazy / Yachtworld Glitch??

    Thanks all. Cleared cookies, past history and everything working fine... for now. Thanks for the other search options as well. Happy to holidays to you all.
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    2010 Ranger Tug 29 $149,900 obo

    CamoPirate, (love the name) Look again. Price as big as life on web site. Ranger Tug 29 Toot Suite $149,900
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    Am I going Crazy / Yachtworld Glitch??

    As suggested by Mr Easley, I cleared the cache, and that seemed to work. Wow, I never new the actual name was Nordic Tugs with an "s". And I've been in the factory twice. Does this gettin' old thing get much worse after 63??
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    Am I going Crazy / Yachtworld Glitch??

    Geezz, I'm making an appointment tomorrow. Thanks for the radio check guys. Very helpful.... I love this site.
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    Am I going Crazy / Yachtworld Glitch??

    I am in search of a Nordic Tug on Yachtworld. For some reason, when I search west coast, or all US areas, the only two Nordic tugs that come up are two recently listed in California. I have cleared the search criteria several times and started over. I know there are others locally (PNW) but I...
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    From Seattle (and Seward, AK)

    As most, been lurking here for some time, with occasional posts. I find this one the better forums to learn and get educated about a lot of Boat stuff. About me, grew up on the water on Bainbridge Island, where my father built new boats for me from the the age of 5. Been on the water both...
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    Warm starts, Circulating Block Heaters

    Well, I knew I would find the right answers and solutions here. I had not heard of these Wolverine heating pads. Should do the trick. I'm all about keeping machinery spaces warm and dry, as well as interior spaces. Thanks guys, all great input.Really appreciate ALL the responses.
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    Warm starts, Circulating Block Heaters

    It has been customary on all our tug boats (in Seattle and Alaska) to install small diesel fired furnaces that that will keep warm (hot) water circulating through the engine block, even through an element in the Oil Pan. This results in never having a cold start issue with the mains, shorter...
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