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Enter your email address. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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Kevin Carson: Thanks again for all the links, Michel. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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Kevin Carson: Thanks again for all the links, Michel. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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Kevin Carson: Thanks again for all the links, Michel. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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Kevin Carson: Thanks again for all the links, Michel. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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Kevin Carson: Thanks again for all the links, Michel. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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Kevin Carson: Thanks again for all the links, Michel. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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Kevin Carson: Thanks again for all the links, Michel. steve ward: nice work the only problem i see with that system is that i have yet too ... gerdie: Hi Bas, Thanks a lot for mentioning NABUUR.
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chained_bear commented on the word gerdie
"A current was running about five knots, and the line, as a result, kept popping out of the gerdie, a hydraulically driven drum on which the long lines wrap themselves as they come in, hopefully heavy with hooked halibut."
—Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand, with Malcolm MacPherson, Time Bandit: Two Brothers, the Bering Sea, and One of the World's Deadliest Jobs, 118
June 21, 2008