Marnie wrote:
>  I continue to lurk and hopefully learn in the hope of future NB
>   ownership but is a degree in electrical and mechanical engineering
>  a neccecity are there owners amongst you who feels that its ok to to
>  'get a man who can' to carry out maintainance. I can manage to boil
> a kettle and change a plug, check oil & water and the like but
> wouldn't dream of servicing my car .Does this not apply to NBs.? I
> will be taking a course in the basics but am i the only person here
> who waves to some of the posts as they fly merrily over my head?
> marnie nb inmydreams

Don't worry.  After over 30 years of boating I still find some of the 
technical talk here way above my head.  There's nothing wrong with getting 
"a man who can"  to do the jobs you feel are beyond you, ecept that it costs 
money.


-- 
Mike Stevens
nb Felis Catus III  -  currently at Hinsdon (River Stort)
web-site www.mike-stevens.co.uk

No man is an island.  So is Man. 




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