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Merlyn
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Re: Plate cooler

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See what you mean by dropping the "D", don't think I would want to be associated with a boat that was designed to sink and can't ?
Most unusuall scenario.
My knighthood is like the promised cheque that never arrives.
" it's in the post "
Sir Bodger / Sir Cockup springs to mind re the subs.
The top dog civil servant heavily involved in setting up St. Helena's airport at the cost of £285 million has just been knighted over here for Xmas for services rendered.
The only problem is it's completely unusable owing to a dangerously high wind shear factor.
So out of retirement comes that lovely little ship, St Helena.
Crazy or what?
Remembering The Good Old days, when Chiefs stood watches and all Torque settings were F.T.
mradicone
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Re: Plate cooler

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We have a system in use on cruise ships that reduces bio-fouling while improving heat exchanger function. In two US Navy studies it was shown to retard fouling by 300% and prevent barnacle attachment. Ships using our system have not needed to back flush in now over 40 weeks. If interested, let me know. Mike
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