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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Solar Panel Location
Steve sorry to hear about your issues have a great season miss seeing you in Brunswick
Cheers
Courtney
54 Trippin'
Steve sorry to hear about your issues have a great season miss seeing you in Brunswick
Cheers
Courtney
54 Trippin'
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Courtney Gorman
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#36788
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Solar Panel Location
I just this morning removed one of Emek’s stainless arches we had made. He made it up and sent it in the spring but it has been nothing but issues. The fit was horrendous and though he made gestures
I just this morning removed one of Emek’s stainless arches we had made. He made it up and sent it in the spring but it has been nothing but issues. The fit was horrendous and though he made gestures
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Stephen Morrison <steve_morrison@...>
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#36787
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Re: Solar Panel Location
Mark,
We used an Atlantic Tower arch to hold two 315W Panasonic panels. It worked well, and we are happy with the result. We are currently at Lauderdale Marine Center if you wanted to stop over and
Mark,
We used an Atlantic Tower arch to hold two 315W Panasonic panels. It worked well, and we are happy with the result. We are currently at Lauderdale Marine Center if you wanted to stop over and
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greatketch@...
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#36786
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Re: Solar Panel Location
Hello Mark
We have 450 w solar panels on an Arc from Emek marine, works great, I added 2x100 watt on the rail and 2x100 watt flexible panels on the Bimini. Now we have two groups 450 and 400 watt, we
Hello Mark
We have 450 w solar panels on an Arc from Emek marine, works great, I added 2x100 watt on the rail and 2x100 watt flexible panels on the Bimini. Now we have two groups 450 and 400 watt, we
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Paul Osterberg
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#36785
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Do not assume that the "tons" shown on your documentation certificate has anything to do with the vessel's weight.
It is an archaic calculation that is an estimate of the boat's cargo carrying
Do not assume that the "tons" shown on your documentation certificate has anything to do with the vessel's weight.
It is an archaic calculation that is an estimate of the boat's cargo carrying
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greatketch@...
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#36784
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Solar Panel Location
Hello All,
I am considering adding solar to our SM and would like to know where members of the group have placed their panels and how they feel about their choice. Ours does not currently have an
Hello All,
I am considering adding solar to our SM and would like to know where members of the group have placed their panels and how they feel about their choice. Ours does not currently have an
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Mark Isaac
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#36783
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Figures for a Santorin are -
Part 1 brass registration plate on board says 15 13/100 tons
Registration certificate says Gross Tonnage 18.11 and Registered tonnage 15.13
The original AMEL brochure says
Figures for a Santorin are -
Part 1 brass registration plate on board says 15 13/100 tons
Registration certificate says Gross Tonnage 18.11 and Registered tonnage 15.13
The original AMEL brochure says
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Ian Park
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#36782
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Dear Andy
The British Registry allows the use of a simple approximate formula, which is not recognized by the Danish Registry.
Thanks anyway
Jeppe
Dear Andy
The British Registry allows the use of a simple approximate formula, which is not recognized by the Danish Registry.
Thanks anyway
Jeppe
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Jeppe Jonsson
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#36781
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
If you're on the Part 1 registry then these weights were recorded when
your boat was surveyed.
• https://ydsa.co.uk/registration/how-do-i-arrange-a-measurement/
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If you're on the Part 1 registry then these weights were recorded when
your boat was surveyed.
• https://ydsa.co.uk/registration/how-do-i-arrange-a-measurement/
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Andy Buxford
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#36780
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
I am sure they have the linesplan. At least try to get scaled regular sections from them, I will dig out my old books and see what can be done.
Redouan
I am sure they have the linesplan. At least try to get scaled regular sections from them, I will dig out my old books and see what can be done.
Redouan
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Rédouan Assar <red1assar@...>
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#36779
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Dear Rédouan
Thanks, sounds easy, if you know what you are doing.
My SM is currently in the water and winterized for the winter.
I hope Amel can help me with calculations or line-drawings.
Thanks
Dear Rédouan
Thanks, sounds easy, if you know what you are doing.
My SM is currently in the water and winterized for the winter.
I hope Amel can help me with calculations or line-drawings.
Thanks
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Jeppe Jonsson
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#36778
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Once your boat is out of the water it is relatively easy to make the linesplan with a theodolite. You then plot them and interpolate the volume between areas of each cross section. If you have a
Once your boat is out of the water it is relatively easy to make the linesplan with a theodolite. You then plot them and interpolate the volume between areas of each cross section. If you have a
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Rédouan Assar <red1assar@...>
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#36777
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Dear Redouan
You are absolutely right. The International Tonnage Certificate is a virtual measure based on the volume of the ship. And yes it is expensive to get the measurer to make the line-drawings
Dear Redouan
You are absolutely right. The International Tonnage Certificate is a virtual measure based on the volume of the ship. And yes it is expensive to get the measurer to make the line-drawings
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Jeppe Jonsson
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#36776
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Hello,
From my humble experience with tonnage calculations when designing and registering fishing vessels I believe the tonnage is linked to the volume of the boat, not its weight and is referring to
Hello,
From my humble experience with tonnage calculations when designing and registering fishing vessels I believe the tonnage is linked to the volume of the boat, not its weight and is referring to
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Rédouan Assar <red1assar@...>
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#36775
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
That's why I asked if it was US tons. A tonne and an imperial ton are very close. US tons, lighter. Like US gallons.
Regards
Danny
SM 299 Ocean Pearl
Sent from my Vodafone Smart
That's why I asked if it was US tons. A tonne and an imperial ton are very close. US tons, lighter. Like US gallons.
Regards
Danny
SM 299 Ocean Pearl
Sent from my Vodafone Smart
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Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
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#36774
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Don't get confused with Tonnes (metric) and Tons (imperial). Tonne is an alternate spelling used to describe a metric ton. It is almost never used in American English, but it is widely used outside of
Don't get confused with Tonnes (metric) and Tons (imperial). Tonne is an alternate spelling used to describe a metric ton. It is almost never used in American English, but it is widely used outside of
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seagasm@...
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#36772
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Follow on from my previous. That is way more than Amel specs.
Danny
Sm 299
Ocean Pearl
Sent from my Vodafone Smart
Follow on from my previous. That is way more than Amel specs.
Danny
Sm 299
Ocean Pearl
Sent from my Vodafone Smart
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Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
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#36771
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
I am not sure,
The numbers came from Amel when she was made.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
I am not sure,
The numbers came from Amel when she was made.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
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eric freedman
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#36773
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
That would be US tons?
Sent from my Vodafone Smart
That would be US tons?
Sent from my Vodafone Smart
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Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
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#36770
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Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Re: Tonnage
Kimberlites stated tonnage on the USA Documentation is 25 net tons and 28 gross tons.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
Kimberlites stated tonnage on the USA Documentation is 25 net tons and 28 gross tons.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
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eric freedman
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#36769
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