Thanks Holger,think you might be right on the connection thing.Will persevere.
The pics are at Liverpool cruise terminal.
5.2 million cube of muck going back into Dick Hamptons Alexandre dock.
I won't be doing much of it though.
I just go occasionally to pull batters and civilise bits up when the regular pilot is out of action (he's 73).
Various young skins keep it going on the heavy side but can't trim up.
Pathetic really.
They don't want to know and when they get side lined for a few days for me to take over,they get the hump.
Some sheduled maintenance
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68a wrote:Thanks Holger,think you might be right on the connection thing.Will persevere.
The pics are at Liverpool cruise terminal.
5.2 million cube of muck going back into Dick Hamptons Alexandre dock.
I won't be doing much of it though.
I just go occasionally to pull batters and civilise bits up when the regular pilot is out of action (he's 73).
Various young skins keep it going on the heavy side but can't trim up.
Pathetic really.
They don't want to know and when they get side lined for a few days for me to take over,they get the hump.
That sounds typical Nicky what a shame folk don't want to learn I would have loved the chance to in my earlier years but it would be difficult to teach an 'old dog new tricks' in my case.
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Re: Some sheduled maintenance
Got D5 back in yard for new segments,idlers and top rollers.
Serviced and greased ready for next job
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