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From:
Ann Rodriquez
Sent:
Friday, July 10, 2015 3:10 PM
To:
jeffrey E.
Cc:
Rich Kahn; Daphne Wallace
Subject:
Fwd: Big N
Attachments:
tankjpg; Untitled attachment 00449.htm; tank 2jpg; Untitled attachment 00452.htm;
LSJ Est 776.pdf; Untitled attachment 00455.htm
I'm going down to Subbase Dry Dock t= take pictures and talk to Gene after my hearing at Labor Dept.
Ann R.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ann Rodriquez
Date: July 10, 2015 at=10:48:53 AM AST
To: "jeffrey E." <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]»
Cc: Rich Kahn
Daphn= Wallace <
Subject: Fwd: Big N
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Ann R.
B=gin forwarded message:
From: =/b> gene kral
Date: July 10, 2015 at 10:26:59 AM AST
To: </=> Ann Rodriquez
Cc: Debra Lowry cd
Subject: Big N=/b>
Reply-To: gene kral
<=div>
Good Morni=g Anna-
=/div>
= wanted to give you and update on the progress of the Big N. This morning w= were ready to lift and
install the port engine. Bosco has informed us that=the port engine is not ready, he has a few more things he needs to
address.=I know you were looking into replacing the gear boxes but have had no s=ccess in finding new ones that are
similar. I am writing this email so=we are all on the same page as far as a completion date. The majority of ou= work
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hinges on having those engines installed. The exhaust system on each e=gine has to be finished, but in order for us to
complete this we have to ha=e the engines in. The same goes for the new fuel lines and all the ele=trical components
that run to the engines. I know we discussed the endrof this month/beginning of next month but each day that we wait
for the eng=nes to be completed it delays us from our target date. A few issues have be=n discovered while working on
Big N. 1) The shaft logs on both sides are co=roded beyond repair. We anticipated that we might have this problem so it
w=s factored into the quotation. 2) The port stern quarter looks like it migh= have hit a dock which has separated some
of the stringers on the inside. 1= is repairable and I told you we would repair it under the quotation. 3) Th= fuel fill cover
on both sides are compromised and need to be replaced. The= are not sealing properly and over the course of time have
allowed salt wat=r to seep in and contaminate the fuel tanks. Which leads me to your biggest=issue we have discovered
while working in the rudder room where the fuel ta=ks are located. The bottoms of the fuel tanks and several other
areas =re severely corroded. It is my recommendation that these tanks be replaced.=nbsp; The only way for a proper
repair are to replace both tanks.=nbsp;The original tanks got you 40 years so I don't see why the new ones we=fabricate
cant get the same amount of usage out of them. Attached our a cou=le of pictures of the corrosion and an estimate to
remove and replace both t=nks. Please call or email with any questions...
Gene Kral Sr.
Subbase Drydock, Inc.
Parcel 16=, Subbase
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