jfm
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Re: Metal Antifouling
Yes please post information on the fuel cell (on another thread). Sounds very interesting
Yes please post information on the fuel cell (on another thread). Sounds very interesting
Thanks for that. In fact Vince the awesome Valeter had already suggested M77 and that's what's going on the boat in a couple of weeks time (assuming I can get clarity on the whole blasting/scraping/sanding thing).
Yes please post information on the fuel cell (on another thread). Sounds very interesting
Yes please post information on the fuel cell (on another thread). Sounds very interesting


Of course we do not need to discuss the price per Ah, but that's the same for many things. The difference between men and boys.....
Looking great jfm. Two reversing cameras!
Hi HelgeA. Thanks for all that info. I don't wish to rain on parades but I gotta say my reaction is that it is quite a big piece of kit for 4.6Amps @24v, 110 watts. I'm not sure I would live with that space/output trade off. I'm going to google and see what there is at say 500W - that would be pretty useful during overnight anchoring - maybe the power per cc of space consumed gets better with a bigger unit. It's an interesting idea - thanksEfoy Pro2400, it delivers 3.3-4.5A@24V and consumes 0.9l/kWh of Ethanol (about 2-2.5l/day) which gives about 100Ah a day. ... I haven't practical experience yet, it was running just an hour and delivered constantly 4.6A. View attachment 51832
Hi HelgeA. Thanks for all that info. I don't wish to rain on parades but I gotta say my reaction is that it is quite a big piece of kit for 4.6Amps @24v, 110 watts. I'm not sure I would live with that space/output trade off. I'm going to google and see what there is at say 500W - that would be pretty useful during overnight anchoring - maybe the power per cc of space consumed gets better with a bigger unit. It's an interesting idea - thanks
Yep. One points down ish so I can see the tender in detail, and people on the passerelle when docking, etc. The other points at horizon so functions as rear view mirroir - handy at lower helm in busy waters. Truth is I need only 3 cameras - e/room, reversing and ancam, but the split screen views work better with 4, so I have to find a 4th camera whether I need it or not - hence this rear view mirror thing. BTW, I think I should paint them black (I read your mind there...Looking great jfm. Two reversing cameras!
Plumbed to Garmin, which then squirts the entire Garmin MFD including camera views to iPad(s) via wifi. ?With this set up, holding an ipad is exactly the same as having a Garmin MFD in front of you - all the touch controls work exactly the same so you can call up cameras, control the plotter/radar, turn up/down the fusion music, steer the boat via a/pilot, all from iPad and iPhonePlumbed into the Garmin, or iPad?
Looking great jfm. Two reversing cameras!
Haha! Definitely not being sold short - some of the Fairline team have worked out that there is a revenue stream in refit work. I think henry meant that they should fix your busted float switch as well, but it's a step in the right direction for a factory to be interested in the aftermarket.good to see that you're not being sold short by your boat manafacturer![]()
That all looks magnificent.
+1, and that's all I have to say about that.That all looks magnificent.