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Day 5: Launching & moving on

Posted on September 18, 2009June 5, 2010

Today was my last day at the boatyard.  I watched as Martin Niemiec launched a boat, I helped Tony the mechanic take a cracked radiator out of a forklift, and watched Dave the shaper finish fiberglassing a sailboat he’s been working on.  I didn’t get nearly my fill of boat maintenance, and I’m really hoping […]

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Day four: Taking a test drive

Posted on September 17, 2009June 5, 2010

The guys had an engine come in that was overheating.  Chris, a mechanic, fixed what he thought was the problem and we went for a test drive.  The engine was still overheating over a certain RPM (too low an RPM be overheating at), and so we took the boat back so that Chris could pull […]

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Day Three: If it works, tear it apart & find out why!

Posted on September 16, 2009June 5, 2010

We extracted a giant Volvo engine yesterday.  Today I watched (and occasionally helped) Dave, one of Niemiec Marine’s certified mechanics, take it apart.  It was great to finally see the inside of an engine, as up until now all of my knowledge had been pretty theoretical.  It makes a world of difference to actually SEE […]

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Day Two: We Extract an Engine

Posted on September 15, 2009June 5, 2010

Today we crane-lifted a Volvo diesel engine out of a pretty big boat.  I’m sorry if you were hoping for more technical specs — as I said, I’m learning.  “Diesel” and “pretty big boat” is about as technical as I get right now.  Did I mention I’m learning? I’m learning tons, actually, and I really, […]

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Boat Maintenance with Niemiec Marine

Posted on September 14, 2009June 5, 2010

I started a boat maintenance internship this week. It’s something I’ve been looking forward to immensely —

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