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salar
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Internal transducer how much silicone?
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There is another way which is to cut a piece of closed cell foam to fit your space and cut a transducer shaped hole slightly smaller...
18 Mar 2024
salar
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Victran SmartShunt setup question. Can/should it be switched?
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I have my Victron Smartmeter setup exactly as Victron requires it and it has given no problems at all. The current draw is negligable -...
18 Mar 2024
salar
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Heads interior finish
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If the problem with the rot is water from the shower and splashes, then you will need to have both an impervious surface and good...
16 Mar 2024
salar
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Cill at Southsea marina
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I often take my boat out of the marina at night, overnight on the holding pontoon then leave at a civilised hour in the morning. This is...
14 Mar 2024
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3/8 fuel shut off valve
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You are correct, but this one is gravity fed 🙄.
12 Mar 2024
salar
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3/8 fuel shut off valve
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Excuse my ignorance but would you need a fuel shutoff if your tank wasn't a gravity feed? I don't have such a valve and the heater is...
12 Mar 2024
salar
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Man trapped on board his yacht
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tbh you wouldn't really need to 😂 I't quite a relief (yes, pun) when I can use the head without an audience because there's much more...
12 Mar 2024
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The Church of Double Clipping
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If a job is worth doing, it’s worth doing the hard way
7 Mar 2024
salar
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The Church of Double Clipping
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Haha
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Because if it's done that way.., then no matter where the fixture, there will always be at least one clip that is impossible to remove...
7 Mar 2024
salar
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Lockers full of humidity - unusable in winter
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I have a USB fan from Amazon (other suppliers are available) which is rated 5V so you will need a USB adaptor into 12V or mains but the...
7 Mar 2024
salar
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Lockers full of humidity - unusable in winter
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I was taught that mould only grows on a damp surface in totally still air. You don't need much air movement to create enough flow to...
6 Mar 2024
salar
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Cutting Fibreglass
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Those are the exact ones that I tried, and despite the label they aren't suitable for standing on. OK on a locker top for sitting on...
28 Feb 2024
salar
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Cutting Fibreglass
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PS, are you mounting your floor locker actually on the floor or the vertical at floor level? If on the floor, I have had great...
28 Feb 2024
salar
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Cutting Fibreglass
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I have done a LOT of GRP cutting during boat rennovations and for long cuts a grinder with a thin cutting disc (NOT the normal grinding...
28 Feb 2024
salar
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Windlass woes
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Another pointer to brushes sticking, that's what happened to me! My windlass had 4 brushes and not all were stuck, also I think the...
28 Feb 2024
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