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Bob Smith's engine class

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Bob Smith's engine class

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Good Morning from Downtown Pipersville. Are any other Albanistas going to Engine school for Ford Lehman next week? My dingy looks like a frosted cruller out back on it's trailer. I feel the way it looks. Florida will be a treat. Hello to the folks from Maine looking for a new boat. I have an 88 40 trawler and I have been very happy with it . ...comfortable as an old shoe, nicely shaped , enough room , and good no see 'em screens. Jay
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Re: Bob Smith's engine class

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Enjoy!!
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:roll: Good Day today but not really prime boating weather in Pipersville. BoB Smith's class was great . A really fine engineer, good storyteller, and straight up on all issues and opinions. Learned lots. No longer will dread fuel bleeding job.Jay Sandler
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mudskipper wrote::roll: Good Day today but not really prime boating weather in Pipersville. BoB Smith's class was great . A really fine engineer, good storyteller, and straight up on all issues and opinions. Learned lots. No longer will dread fuel bleeding job.Jay Sandler



Good, glad you learned a bunch. Feel free to participate actively on the forum and straighten out all us shadetree guys :mrgreen:
How is Bob's health these days? Last I saw him (a few years ago) he was having some issues.
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