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Re: Stuffing box drainage path
We installed a water sensor alarm in this area.
With bestregards,
Mark
Skipper
Sailing Vessel- Cream Puff - SM2K - #275
Currentlycruising - Vista Mar, Panama
www.creampuff.us
We installed a water sensor alarm in this area.
With bestregards,
Mark
Skipper
Sailing Vessel- Cream Puff - SM2K - #275
Currentlycruising - Vista Mar, Panama
www.creampuff.us
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Mark Erdos
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#46114
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Stuffing box drainage path
As I write this, I want to be clear that a) my stuffing box is dry thanks to copying Eric Freedman's stuffing box extension idea and b) I'm not contemplating changing anything on my boat (SM2K 422).
As I write this, I want to be clear that a) my stuffing box is dry thanks to copying Eric Freedman's stuffing box extension idea and b) I'm not contemplating changing anything on my boat (SM2K 422).
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Thomas Kleman
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#46113
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Re: Salon Light Fixtures
Hi Paul,
I bought some from here
https://www.bjb.com/en/Products/Lighting-Components/More-Components/Switches/Rocker-switches/Single-Pole-Snap-in-mounting/5273/43.409.U314
This site is in Germany.
Hi Paul,
I bought some from here
https://www.bjb.com/en/Products/Lighting-Components/More-Components/Switches/Rocker-switches/Single-Pole-Snap-in-mounting/5273/43.409.U314
This site is in Germany.
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Mark Pitt
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#46112
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Re: Salon Light Fixtures
Paul,
The switch is made by: www.bjb.com
There are two pieces to the switch
The switch part number is: 43.409.U614
Paul,
The switch is made by: www.bjb.com
There are two pieces to the switch
The switch part number is: 43.409.U614
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CW Bill Rouse
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#46111
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Re: Watermaker
Hi Craig;
We do all systems flush when decommissioning for Winter. About 10 minutes per individual system. Anchor wash, AC, refrigeration, generator and engine.
We just serviced the heat exchanger on
Hi Craig;
We do all systems flush when decommissioning for Winter. About 10 minutes per individual system. Anchor wash, AC, refrigeration, generator and engine.
We just serviced the heat exchanger on
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Mohammad Shirloo
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#46110
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Salon Light Fixtures
Good day fellow Amelians,
Does anyone know where I can purchase new fixtures or replacement switches for the salon lights in the attached photos?
Thank you in advance for any and all assistance.
All
Good day fellow Amelians,
Does anyone know where I can purchase new fixtures or replacement switches for the salon lights in the attached photos?
Thank you in advance for any and all assistance.
All
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Paul Stascavage
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#46109
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Re: Watermaker
Hi Craig,
On Liesse we have a simple T ball valve with a hose bib, on the intake side of the raw water inlet. Super easy to connect a hose and run either the engine or genset on the hard as long
Hi Craig,
On Liesse we have a simple T ball valve with a hose bib, on the intake side of the raw water inlet. Super easy to connect a hose and run either the engine or genset on the hard as long
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david bruce
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#46108
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Re: Watermaker
Bob and Suzanne,
Just out of curiosity, what's your procedure for flushing your engines' (main & generator) sea water circuits after use? I know some people swear by it, but it seems quite a chore
Bob and Suzanne,
Just out of curiosity, what's your procedure for flushing your engines' (main & generator) sea water circuits after use? I know some people swear by it, but it seems quite a chore
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Craig Briggs
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#46107
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Re: Microwave - general comments
Greetings Stefano,
When we ‘updated’ the unit on-board when we purchased, we replaced it with an LG brand microwave with fan-forced resistive heater, but the microwave part of it was not able to
Greetings Stefano,
When we ‘updated’ the unit on-board when we purchased, we replaced it with an LG brand microwave with fan-forced resistive heater, but the microwave part of it was not able to
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David Vogel
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#46106
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Re: Watermaker
Hi Davi,
Not sure about the other tap ad ours does not have one but....We plumbed in a plastic 3 way just before the tubing enters the tank fill fitting--all you need is a length of hose to do your
Hi Davi,
Not sure about the other tap ad ours does not have one but....We plumbed in a plastic 3 way just before the tubing enters the tank fill fitting--all you need is a length of hose to do your
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rossirossix4
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#46105
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Re: Watermaker
That's what the tap is for??? :D I was told to open it when making water and close after. Nothing comes out but a sucking sound :) I manually pull the tank fill hose each time (super easy right under
That's what the tap is for??? :D I was told to open it when making water and close after. Nothing comes out but a sucking sound :) I manually pull the tank fill hose each time (super easy right under
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Davi Rozgonyi
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#46104
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
Behind the area where the original radar would have sat? Yes alot of wires. Doesn't look like it would fit. It has two rubber dampening pads plus a threaded knob lock. Seems like it would sit
Behind the area where the original radar would have sat? Yes alot of wires. Doesn't look like it would fit. It has two rubber dampening pads plus a threaded knob lock. Seems like it would sit
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Chuck_Kim_Joy
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#46103
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
hmmm... my first thought was that it might be the cover that sits up to hide the wiring behind the shelf just aft of the Nav Station. Mine is 'sorta' that shape .. and a different color .. but it's
hmmm... my first thought was that it might be the cover that sits up to hide the wiring behind the shelf just aft of the Nav Station. Mine is 'sorta' that shape .. and a different color .. but it's
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Gary Wells
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#46102
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
equally good guess but no enchilada. Thanks for playing and your time. Keep em coming.
Regards
Chuck
equally good guess but no enchilada. Thanks for playing and your time. Keep em coming.
Regards
Chuck
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Chuck_Kim_Joy
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#46101
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Re: mildew / mold in cabinets on white fabric liner
Ours were kind of rough when we bought Adagio, and it took some experimenting before I found a good option. I say 'good' but it's still a.fair amount of work.
Folex brand stain and mildew remover was
Ours were kind of rough when we bought Adagio, and it took some experimenting before I found a good option. I say 'good' but it's still a.fair amount of work.
Folex brand stain and mildew remover was
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Gary Wells
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#46100
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
Mark
I think you are right.
Best,
CW Bill Rouse
Yacht School - Supporting Amel Owners
www.YachtSchool.us
720 Winnie St
Galveston Island, TX 77550
+1(832) 380-4970
Mark
I think you are right.
Best,
CW Bill Rouse
Yacht School - Supporting Amel Owners
www.YachtSchool.us
720 Winnie St
Galveston Island, TX 77550
+1(832) 380-4970
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CW Bill Rouse
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#46099
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
I'll bite! Is it the piece that holds the Climma control box circled in RED in the picture* below:
*Picture courtesy of Alex from Nikimat.
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Mark McGovern
SM #440 Cara
Deale, MD USA
I'll bite! Is it the piece that holds the Climma control box circled in RED in the picture* below:
*Picture courtesy of Alex from Nikimat.
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Mark McGovern
SM #440 Cara
Deale, MD USA
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Mark McGovern
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#46098
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
The piece of wood is not finished for show (like cabinet doors). Utility piece I believe.
The piece of wood is not finished for show (like cabinet doors). Utility piece I believe.
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Chuck_Kim_Joy
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#46097
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
good guess but that piece is in place.
Thanks
Chuck
Joy #388
Carriacou
good guess but that piece is in place.
Thanks
Chuck
Joy #388
Carriacou
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Chuck_Kim_Joy
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#46096
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Re: Mystery piece!
#Yahoo
Is that the piece that sits on the forward bulkhead just aft of the bow thruster? On the Santorin there is a small piece of wood similar to that, we remove it to gain better access to the thruster
Is that the piece that sits on the forward bulkhead just aft of the bow thruster? On the Santorin there is a small piece of wood similar to that, we remove it to gain better access to the thruster
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tfortner1975
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#46095
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