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Old 08-06-2005, 07:18 AM   #21
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Like adelmoll says YAHOOOOOOOOOOOO. Now on to Seward and all those fish that have been waiting for you. YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO again!!!

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Old 08-06-2005, 07:51 AM   #22
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Looks like your dark cloud is moving on! That is wonderful news!

And I hope your journey toward Seward and all of those fish is event free but beautiful! Keep us updated!
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Old 08-06-2005, 12:42 PM   #23
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Big sigh of relief and now on with the journey! Let's hope this was the last of the difficulties you will face on this trip.
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Old 08-06-2005, 02:53 PM   #24
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Well reading this it could have been worse LOL


Fuel mix-up leaves Abramovich with £1m holiday disaster
By Charlotte Edwardes and Karl Schembri in Malta
(Filed: 07/08/2005)

Anyone who has put petrol in a diesel engine will appreciate the mistake. But Roman Abramovich, the owner of Chelsea Football Club, may not be so understanding.


He was said this weekend to have been "disappointed" to learn that his £72 million yacht, Pelorus, had been filled with the "wrong type of fuel" while docked in Malta.

A single tank of fuel for the 377ft craft costs £120,000. The cost of removing the fuel - a lengthy process, which includes cleaning the engine - is considerably more. Yachting insiders last night put a figure of "at least £1 million, potentially as much as £7 million" on the repair costs.

Simon Borg Cordona, Mr Abramovich's Maltese agent, described the incident as "a disaster". He said: "The engineers discovered that the fuel that had been used was 'incompatible'. I cannot confirm what happened exactly, we still don't know. Definitely Mr Abramovich would have been inconvenienced."

The Pelorus, which is longer than Chelsea's Stamford Bridge pitch, is the world's fifth largest yacht.

Mr Abramovich had planned to fly to meet Pelorus in mid-July. It is understood he was bound for a family holiday with his wife, Irina, and five children but was forced to abandon plans while the damage was repaired.

They are believed to have flown instead to Sardinia. The boat followed the family there on July 28.

A spokesman for the Royal Yachting Association said it was not "a common mistake, but an expensive one".

Mr Abramovich, 38, is thought to be worth £7.5 billion. His Chelsea team play Arsenal in the Community Shield today.


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Old 08-06-2005, 06:25 PM   #25
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By the time you guys return down to the lower 48--you will have many great adventures to remember. God speed.
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Whoa, our problems seem suddenly very small! That was a costly mistake on the yacht. Thanks again, everyone for feeling our pain. We were very blessed during the entire process as we were in an idyllic setting and quite comfortable. We would have even had enough propane to last the eleven days we were parked in Denali. But I had to get Glen out of town. He had become such good friends with the RV park owner and the construction site traffic director that we really needed to be moving on. Both were ladies! Actually it was nice to have some "friends" while we were there. Everyone was very kind. We're now in Seward and I think I'll start a new thread on our adventures here.
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