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This is a video made Oct. 12, 2009 at Derecktor shipyard Ft Lauderdale, FL. The Star of the show is the 161 foot Trinity Motor Yacht T-036. This movie was made for the YATC school that was established by Jim Moran the auto Legend. It was shown in the classroom at YATC to the current attending students to show what can be learned from applying the knowledge of that program to real life situations.
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Check out some of my marine service video / heads-a/c-refg ect
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I wanted to know if can we use cellphones once our duty finishes...hope somebody answer me the proper answer thnx!!
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Awesome. Besides the knowledge and skills, what kind of certs. or qualifications are generally needed to work in the engine rooms of a superyacht like you are doing?
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i coundnt watch the video,bc it wasnt clear
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Mendal thannamana video yaarum pathurathinga by n.alwar
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Most wost in the world
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00:56 you made the cardinal sin of leaving the door open
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thats one strong caterpillar
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i am considering a course in Marine Engineering, is it a good degree?
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almost 1 year left and then I AM DONE
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i like what see and am very pleased to be associated with this gentleman
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That looks difficult man. Dream job however c;
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wonder what would happen if you managed to get one of them cats on a muscle car somehow..
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hey joel my name is bobby, and im 18. i really want to get into marine engineering doing exactly what your doing, do you have any pointers on where to go or any kind of tips because honeslty i have no clue where to start haha thanxx (very cool video by the way)
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@colleenl1 Thanks Colleen, Your Awesome :)
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@handiest1 OK, I am about to take a 150+ 2008 model European built yacht to the Bahamas from Ft Lauderdale this next coming week. I will film some of that and post something interesting in about 2 to 3 weeks. 3-23-11
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Joel, great job.
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Good video, beeing a student of marine engineering this was a very interesting stuff.
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Great video, subscribed
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There are only heat exchangers on the motors. But then in that engine room the air conditioning system (the Chillers) have condensing barrels to cool the high side down with sea water and they do act just like heat exchangers.