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reelfishin
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Avatar, how to add one.

Post by reelfishin »

Avatar - how to add your avatar
Open Trojanboats.net move it to the side . Then open your photo site
so you can have both sites open. Easier to do that way.

1. Sign in to photobucket or your photo site.
2. Chose the picture you want.
3. Resize it to a small size. You do not want a very big size because
it will interfer with the page layout.
4. Below picture use the http heading. Click on it and copy it.

5. At this site. Trojanboats.net Click on your profile at the top of
of the page.
6. Go down to avatar. left click in the window there to select it.
Right click and select paste with a left click
7. Put in the verification code.
8. Click on Submit.
Fishing Chesapeake Bay and Off Shore Virginia.
1988 11 meter Trojan International 450 HP 671TI Detroit Diesels
Danny Bailey
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Post by Danny Bailey »

Thanks reelfishin. I'm trying my new Avatar out on this post to see if its too big

Yep...too big going back to photobucket to resize
1980 F-36 with 6BTA 250 Cummins enjoying the Sounds and coastal waters of North Carolina
Danny Bailey
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Post by Danny Bailey »

By the way....I hope I didn't step on your toes saying what I did about the 671's in the add JuiceClark posted. The best engines I ever owned were the ones in the boat at the time.
1980 F-36 with 6BTA 250 Cummins enjoying the Sounds and coastal waters of North Carolina
reelfishin
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Post by reelfishin »

Danny, No sir you did not step on my toes. I have heard some stories about the 671 leaking oil like a seive. I can really believe that. I think it takes regular maintenace to keep that from happening. We did have ours taken all the way down and completely redone. I think that might have a lot to do in the way they run. I still say they are old engines that run good but surely by now with all the new technology there is something more fuel efficent and maybe with more power.
671's are heavy engines and that alone will cost more to move them in fuel. But to offset that you get a better ride and less rock. When it comes to hull design for riding and drifting I do not know which one is the best. I think all boats rock, just some more than others. Hull design is something for a engineer to play with. Just need a open minded one that will try lots of models to get the best and that is costly.
Fishing Chesapeake Bay and Off Shore Virginia.
1988 11 meter Trojan International 450 HP 671TI Detroit Diesels
Danny Bailey
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Location: Oriental, NC

Post by Danny Bailey »

My father-in-law was a shrimper. He ran a 671 in a 49' shrimp trawler for 35 years...same block & head, he would just have it rebuilt every 10 years, new sleeves & cylinder kits, turn the crank, rebuild the blower and keep on towing.
1980 F-36 with 6BTA 250 Cummins enjoying the Sounds and coastal waters of North Carolina
reelfishin
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Post by reelfishin »

Just goes to show you , boating runs in the family. Same goes for fishing.
Fishing Chesapeake Bay and Off Shore Virginia.
1988 11 meter Trojan International 450 HP 671TI Detroit Diesels
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