4 Apr 2024 #1 Nauti Fox Well-known member Joined 28 Oct 2003 Messages 10,690 Location Kent www.facebook.com
4 Apr 2024 #2 R rogerthebodger Well-known member Joined 3 Nov 2001 Messages 13,525 Visit site I have had that several times outside lovely staginess inside rusty muck I tried air horns but the same think happens to the compressor I now keep some of these on board Vuvuzela
I have had that several times outside lovely staginess inside rusty muck I tried air horns but the same think happens to the compressor I now keep some of these on board Vuvuzela
4 Apr 2024 #3 Seastoke Well-known member Joined 20 Sep 2011 Messages 12,191 Visit site No horn try the blue one , no the tablet
5 Apr 2024 #4 DavidJ Well-known member Joined 15 Jun 2001 Messages 5,928 Location home in Brum. S37 sold, was in Med Spain. Visit site I used to get through horns every 2-3 years. In the end I made them quickly detachable and took them off every winter. 6 years on and still going
I used to get through horns every 2-3 years. In the end I made them quickly detachable and took them off every winter. 6 years on and still going
5 Apr 2024 #5 harvey38 Well-known member Joined 27 May 2008 Messages 1,995 Visit site Our mid 80s boat still has its original 12v compressor air horn set up, the compressor in inside the boat and chrome horns pointing downwards. They still scare the crap out of me when I press the horn button
Our mid 80s boat still has its original 12v compressor air horn set up, the compressor in inside the boat and chrome horns pointing downwards. They still scare the crap out of me when I press the horn button