oldbilbo
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Comments on this thread illustrate two contrasting and traditional approaches to 'being prepared' for problems at sea.....
One is to consider the potential consequences of specific failures, then to carry the spares, materials and capability to effect repairs ( temp or otherwise).
The other is to consider such consequences, then to decide that the likelihood is small and that such an occurence would be addressed and managed 'if and when'.
It's invalid - albeit 'comforting' - logic to assume that, because Owner A has had no problems with a device installation, that Owners B and C won't have any.
A little web research, even among these pages, illustrates that some DO have such problems and they are occasionally concerning, very expensive and even hazardous. And not everyone has a consulting engineer on hand to ensure that everything is behaving as it should, and to sort it out seamlessly if it isn't.
Just sayin'....
One is to consider the potential consequences of specific failures, then to carry the spares, materials and capability to effect repairs ( temp or otherwise).
The other is to consider such consequences, then to decide that the likelihood is small and that such an occurence would be addressed and managed 'if and when'.
It's invalid - albeit 'comforting' - logic to assume that, because Owner A has had no problems with a device installation, that Owners B and C won't have any.
A little web research, even among these pages, illustrates that some DO have such problems and they are occasionally concerning, very expensive and even hazardous. And not everyone has a consulting engineer on hand to ensure that everything is behaving as it should, and to sort it out seamlessly if it isn't.
Just sayin'....