So what is it? Today’s post is a quiz.
Who can guess what today’s project was??

Morpheus was designed by Carl Schumacher, built by Davie Norris Boatbuilders in New Zealand and launched in 2002. She spent her first 18 months cruising the South Pacific before reaching her home port of San Francisco. Since that time, Morpheus has been raced and cruised extensively. This blog will document her ongoing adventures.
So what is it? Today’s post is a quiz.
Who can guess what today’s project was??
I see you are installing one of those new bio desiel conversion kits. Just put all your vegetable scraps in the top and the secret microorganisms convert it to fuel. A great way to become more self-sufficient and lower your carbon footprint.
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You have made a very clever and entertaining guess. But no!
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You are cleaning out your stil…getting ready for your audition for Moonshiners
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Humm. Interesting idea! Perhaps I can repurpose this stuff rather than recycle it!!
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Rebuilding an engine hot water heat exchanger perhaps.
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Then you must be installing one of those devices for extracting gold from sea water. It is connected to the flush cycle of your water maker and takes the concentrated, mineral rich water that you would normally flush out. The water passes over a mercury filter which fixes the gold content. Depending on how often you use your water maker you can get 3 to 5 ounces a month, enough to find you cruising lifestyle. Smart move Jim.
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Might it be the hot water heater?
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