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    under-counter refrigerator

    This thread has got us thinking about adding a slide out top loading ac/dc fridge/chest to replace our ice box. Are there any of you out there with experience/opinions on the top loading chest type fridges?
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    Boat right sizing

    Gary, We kept an eye on "Craigslist" throughout the coast when we were looking for our current boat. Ended up finding the right one way up in Prince Rupert. I completed the whole transaction from my living room, with the help of a good marine surveyor, a friendly bank teller and a highly...
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    Pilot house curtain

    If you don't get any ideas for pre made curtains you may consider contacting a shop that offers a canvas top service and see if they can make you one. We had one made out of Sunbrella material for a similar fishing boat a few years ago. They made it with a zipper down the middle to provide...
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    2 Choices

    Well, these last few posts prove that personal preference plays a big part. We bought an air floor inflatable a few years ago and only used it once before selling it, at a considerable loss, and purchasing the model with the sectional floor. Personally I prefer the ride and "feeling" of the...
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    2 Choices

    We just bought a Mercury Marine inflatable from the Mercruiser dealer. I'd say it's equally as well built as our previous Zodiacs were. It was a bit cheaper than the current Zodiac too, but maybe that's because we're in Canada? Smaller air chambers may make the Kaboat more maneuverable but you...
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    25 cruiser rear deck shelves

    If you have an "Industrial Plastics" outlet near you it may be worth your time to see if they will fabricate the coaming box for you. We've used them to make quite a few odd plastic things over the years. Their work is quality and the store here welcomes challenges. Good luck.
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    Long cruise equipment check list

    Jay, don't you guys find the ceramic heaters cause a lot of condensation? We used to use an alcohol one and a propane one but got fed up with wiping moisture off everything. The diesel gives us a warm dry heat, and the slight odour reminds us of our younger days when wood and fuel oil were our...
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    Long cruise equipment check list

    Yikes!!! I forgot about an EPIRB or a personal position indicator as well as a dinghy. (thanks Pat) The dinghy is handy for putting ashore in places that are too rocky to beach your boat. We recently got rid of our 9.9hp outboard in favor of a 3.5 for the dinghy. It won't get the inflatable on a...
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    Long cruise equipment check list

    Off the top of my head I'd say the mandatory equipment would include; paper charts, chart plotter and chips, VHF radio, depth sounder, radar, sailing instructions for the harbours that you plan to visit, and a good heater or furnace of some kind. Luxury equipment that some people may say is...
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    Intersting Vessel

    I didn't notice any sizeable scuppers that would be capable of shedding heavy seas. :?:
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    Do any brats use marine charts?

    Canadian laws regarding charts seem to leave too much to interpretation. It's quite clear that one does not need charts of any kind if they are navigating in familiar waters. We regularly navigate the mouth of the Fraser to False Creek and Vancouver Harbour without ever looking at a chart...
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    Do any brats use marine charts?

    Hi Mark, Thanks for the West Coast memories. Sounds like you were quite proficient with LORAN. I never used it but I remember the shop I worked in was a warranty provider for LORAN products. Most business was with the commercial fishing fleet and Search and Rescue. Only the senior techs were...
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    Do any brats use marine charts?

    gps accuracy is about 5 to 20 ft depending on a verity of factors. If you can do that with paper charts in broad day light you are a god, and like most people that consider them selves gods delusional. :D Now I think maps and land Nav skills are great and very important but because of the...
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    Do any brats use marine charts?

    What...no sextant? :D Not unless I go off shore and out of site of land for more than a day. Certainly not done in my small boat. :thup
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