Cheng - New England AquariumPipefish, related to seahorses and just as weird, have long tube-like snouts with a tiny mouth on the end

No major issues not but ALL need cleaning and de-greasing, 2 X Rule submersible 12-V DC pumps 2000 GPH forward bilge & ER Both have check valves - auto float switches manual/auto/off switches Forward bilge has a high water alarm AIR CONDITIONING: Combination AC unit Marine air port salon Capacity: 12000 BTU Pump: AC Marche - Sea water Control: Digital in salon VENTILATION: No forced air ventilation in the interior All ventilation via opening windows and hatches Yanmar 6LPAH-STP 310 HP at 3600 RPM 1100 hours each Port: M56729 Stbd: M56728 ZF220A Ratio: 2.04:1 Features Flexible engine mounts on aluminum framework Engine & transmission close coupled Primary Racor fuel filters Controls Glendenning Dual lever clutch & throttle below and single lever flybridge Gauges: Tachometer oil pressure water temperature with high alarms Flow Scam fuel meters for each engine at both stations Both engine hatches have hydraulic rams to lift them Single power pack Exhaust: Stainless steel sea water injected elbow with raise loop Reinforced flexible hose to starboard transom discharge above waterline 2 X inline GRP mufflers GENERATOR: Features: Sound shield Racor filter Start panel at helm GRP muffler Comment: Unit is weathered ELECTRICAL: Onboard electrical and distribution system: Alternating Current System Direct Current System 120-Volt 60 Hz 12-volt Shore Power: Single 110-volt, 30-amp inlet starboard cockpit 30-amp cord (30) with 30-amp end fittings Breaker at panel under helm station Reverse polarity indication 30 Amp Galvanic Isolator AC Panel: Inboard of helm station with Volt & Amp meters Main breaker Air Con Boiler Reefer Outlets Batteries: 2 X 12-volt west Marine 900 Amp-hour sealed Isolation switches Battery charger & alternator on Mains DC Panels: Main panel to starboard of helm

When a tossed trailer bag line snagged on the picking hook, Mandy Hansen was unaware of the crew's signals to slow the boat down, leading to the line snapping and the hook slingshotting toward the crew
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