Spirit (of Glenans)
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From 2001 to 2010, I was a member of Glenans Irish Sailing Club. Besides a large fleet of small keelboats, dinghys and catamarans, we had two cruising boats, a Beneteau 31.7," Rhythm in Blue", and a Dufour 30 Classic, "Spirit of Glenans", which I later bought when 30-footers were ruled out as school boats by new government regulations.
I did a number of courses on both boats, and the regime always was; "engine on - fridge on, engine off - fridge off", with us trainees religiously flipping the relevant circuit breaker at each appropriate juncture. There must have been some breakdown of communication down through the years however, as new base managers came and went, and new cruising instructors volunteered to teach courses, because when I started using my new boat I discovered that the "fridge" was actually just an ice -box, and there was no refrigeration gear fitted. Assuming that the Beneteau was similarly equipped, it explains why the meats always went off by midweek during courses on both boats
I did a number of courses on both boats, and the regime always was; "engine on - fridge on, engine off - fridge off", with us trainees religiously flipping the relevant circuit breaker at each appropriate juncture. There must have been some breakdown of communication down through the years however, as new base managers came and went, and new cruising instructors volunteered to teach courses, because when I started using my new boat I discovered that the "fridge" was actually just an ice -box, and there was no refrigeration gear fitted. Assuming that the Beneteau was similarly equipped, it explains why the meats always went off by midweek during courses on both boats