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    Marine Head Replacement

    Take a look at the Lavac head on Sea Skipper. I've used this model on three different boats for the past 12 years. Not a single malfunction in perhaps 1-1/2 years of actual use. In my opinion, they are the ultimate in simplicity and reliability. The diaphragm waste pump is plumbed so that...
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    Anchor's Up again

    Anchor roller is a URM-7 made by Windline. I bought it directly from Windline; I don't believe that it is generally available. It fits the Spade 80 & 100 series anchors perfectly and I think Deltas and others as well. I modified it for the Rocna. I think the Rocna would fit the standard BRM3...
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    Anchor's Up again

    I've been using the Rocna 10 for the past season with excellent success. It sets somewhat better than my older Spade A80 and digs through weeds better. Picture in the Sea Skipper album near the end.
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    fuel economy for 25 Cruiser

    Sea Skipper is a heavily loaded CD25 with a Honda 150, that uses an OSP four blade 15-1/4 x 14 pitch prop. This prop has very little vibration at low speeds, excellent bite (low slip) and very little cavitation in rough conditions. Sea Skipper has averaged 2.39 nautical miles per gallen US...
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    Hull Speed of CD25 - Economy - Range - Kind of Rambling!

    I would agree with most of your data and calculations Pat, except for the fuel tank capacity. Last fall I completely drained the fuel tank with a suction fuel pump tilting the boat bow down, bow up and level until no more fuel could be pumped. This spring I filled the boat with 97.158 gallons...
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    Secrets of Raymarine

    My E80 log reads low by as much as 50%. I reported this problem to Raymarine over a year ago with no response. Speed over water has been calibrated (paddle wheel) and is very accurate. So is Speed over ground generated by the GPS. The log generated by the Navman fuel moniter is bang on as is...
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    Refrigerator Question

    To improve air circulation behind & over the refrigerant coils, I cut an opening in the partition between the galley cabinet & the refer about 4 X 6" in size located as low & outboard as possible. Also cut three circular holes about 1 to 1-1/2" in diameter in the forward "vertical" partition...
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    Honda BF135/`50 Prop recommendation

    You can see a picture of this prop here: http://www.c-brats.com/albums/Sea-Skipper/Outboard_1.jpg I have logged 3,033 kn on this prop. A few comments on performance and fuel consumption: Last May through August, I kept very accurate records noting actual fuel purchased versus Navman readings &...
  20. Folding Bike Stored Under Dinette.jpg

    Folding Bike Stored Under Dinette.jpg

    Folding Bike Stored Under Dinette.jpg
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