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Re: Maramu headliner
Thanks guys
I’ll let you know how I get on
Cheers
Miles
Thanks guys
I’ll let you know how I get on
Cheers
Miles
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Miles <milesbernie@...>
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#48949
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Re: Electrical cooktop and stove
#replacement
#electricstove
#stove
#cooktop
#galley
Hello Annesophie & Jonas
Your stove modification sounds terrific ! Could you share the plan of the housing for the cooktop and the store ?
Kind regards
Nick
sv DarNico
sm2k #471
Hello Annesophie & Jonas
Your stove modification sounds terrific ! Could you share the plan of the housing for the cooktop and the store ?
Kind regards
Nick
sv DarNico
sm2k #471
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Nicolas Klene
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#48948
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Re: Leroy Somer Spare parts
He Paul
I replay tomorow but i think you can order only when you have a company
But no problen in the worst case i can do it for you
Elja
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
He Paul
I replay tomorow but i think you can order only when you have a company
But no problen in the worst case i can do it for you
Elja
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
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Elja Röllinghoff Balu SM 222 <Bijorka@...>
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#48947
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Re: Leroy Somer Spare parts
Elja thank you would very much appreciate details for where to order, I have tried but not succeeded
Paul
Elja thank you would very much appreciate details for where to order, I have tried but not succeeded
Paul
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Paul Osterberg
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#48946
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Re: Leroy Somer Spare parts
He paul ,
We ordert new gaerboxes in Italy and install one new .
It was not expencive
Only the leroy somer motor you ca order it only by amel
It was not possoble to order the motor by leroy
He paul ,
We ordert new gaerboxes in Italy and install one new .
It was not expencive
Only the leroy somer motor you ca order it only by amel
It was not possoble to order the motor by leroy
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Elja Röllinghoff Balu SM 222 <Bijorka@...>
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#48945
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Re: Maramu headliner
Hi James, I would defer to Craig and Ian regarding the headliner replacement project since Liesse had this done professionally when we bought her. I appreciate your suggestion regarding the trim
Hi James, I would defer to Craig and Ian regarding the headliner replacement project since Liesse had this done professionally when we bought her. I appreciate your suggestion regarding the trim
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david bruce
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#48944
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Amel in lower Chesapeake
Checking to see if anyone would be interested in showing off their SM or 54 to me an the girlfriend the weekend of 9 - 12 November in the Hampton Roads area.
Cheers!
Brian
Checking to see if anyone would be interested in showing off their SM or 54 to me an the girlfriend the weekend of 9 - 12 November in the Hampton Roads area.
Cheers!
Brian
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Brian Riggs
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#48943
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Leroy Somer Spare parts
I discover today that the two lids on the Leroy Sumer gear box for the main furler was broken. Any chance that anyone of you has a lid or two laying around and could sell those. also interested in
I discover today that the two lids on the Leroy Sumer gear box for the main furler was broken. Any chance that anyone of you has a lid or two laying around and could sell those. also interested in
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Paul Osterberg
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#48942
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Re: Maramu headliner
Miles,
On our SN there's a thin wood finish trim strip that's nailed on the inside. That has to carefully be pried off to expose a row of bolts that need to be removed in addition to the screws
Miles,
On our SN there's a thin wood finish trim strip that's nailed on the inside. That has to carefully be pried off to expose a row of bolts that need to be removed in addition to the screws
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Craig Briggs
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#48941
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Re: Maramu headliner
Miles
Correct for Santorin. I presume it may be the same on the Maramu.
A tip when finishing any overlaps of the new fabric on the sides - scrape the foam backing off the overlapping section so
Miles
Correct for Santorin. I presume it may be the same on the Maramu.
A tip when finishing any overlaps of the new fabric on the sides - scrape the foam backing off the overlapping section so
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Ian Park
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#48940
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Re: Maramu headliner
Hi Ian
Many thanks for this response
Can I just confirm how you managed to remove the ply window panels?
Sounds like you are saying that as soon as the window screws and bolts were out then the ply
Hi Ian
Many thanks for this response
Can I just confirm how you managed to remove the ply window panels?
Sounds like you are saying that as soon as the window screws and bolts were out then the ply
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smiles bernard
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#48939
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Re: B&G Halcyon (GSC) Gyro-Stabilized Compass
I use the Raymarine fluxgate compass from Autopilot over NMEA 0183 to get magnetic heading and calculating true wind. There might be a delay, not sure, in my NMEA 2 K setup by reading this
I use the Raymarine fluxgate compass from Autopilot over NMEA 0183 to get magnetic heading and calculating true wind. There might be a delay, not sure, in my NMEA 2 K setup by reading this
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Oliver Henrichsen, SV Vela Nautica
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#48938
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Re: Remote two way valve for flushing the water maker
Hi Alan, I'm glad that you mentioned wiring in the fresh water pump. I have the flush solinoid, but have not controlled the fw pump that way. That has left me with the concern of leaving the pump on
Hi Alan, I'm glad that you mentioned wiring in the fresh water pump. I have the flush solinoid, but have not controlled the fw pump that way. That has left me with the concern of leaving the pump on
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Dan Carlson
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#48937
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Re: Amel Santorin Specs and Alterations
High John. The sunk yacht was a Bavaria with a cirumnavigation under its belt with the same skipper. The 4 on boatd were all experienced off shore sailors. Apparently the windows stove in. I am sure
High John. The sunk yacht was a Bavaria with a cirumnavigation under its belt with the same skipper. The 4 on boatd were all experienced off shore sailors. Apparently the windows stove in. I am sure
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Danny and Yvonne SIMMS
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#48936
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Re: Maramu headliner
Miles
I replaced all the headlining in the aft cabin.
For the roof I did put the lining on thin ply. I then used Velcro to position the panels correctly and keeping it all in place by screwing wooden
Miles
I replaced all the headlining in the aft cabin.
For the roof I did put the lining on thin ply. I then used Velcro to position the panels correctly and keeping it all in place by screwing wooden
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Ian Park
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#48935
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Re: Amel Santorin Specs and Alterations
No we regularly get 50 plus knots in cook strait that are easier to deal with from a northerly direction than from the south. (Nothing between us and the Antarctic ). which means the wind cold and
No we regularly get 50 plus knots in cook strait that are easier to deal with from a northerly direction than from the south. (Nothing between us and the Antarctic ). which means the wind cold and
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JOHN HAYES
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#48934
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Re: Maramu headliner
Dave,
I would like to eventually replace the entire liner in my boat as well so am curious about how the job went? The flat areas of the overhead look pretty straight forward but what about the
Dave,
I would like to eventually replace the entire liner in my boat as well so am curious about how the job went? The flat areas of the overhead look pretty straight forward but what about the
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James Alton
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#48933
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Re: B&G Halcyon (GSC) Gyro-Stabilized Compass
OK, thanks...I was just trying to pass on what appeared to be a good deal
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OK, thanks...I was just trying to pass on what appeared to be a good deal
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CW Bill Rouse
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#48932
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Re: Maramu headliner
Hi Miles, Just a thought here. I also have a small leak there and have temporarily sealed it externally so can not speak to the logistics of the headliner directly. Liesse has had the entire
Hi Miles, Just a thought here. I also have a small leak there and have temporarily sealed it externally so can not speak to the logistics of the headliner directly. Liesse has had the entire
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david bruce
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#48931
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Re: Onan service
I would have the parts in case they fail. The generator should alert you of any thermostat issue and a leaking radiator cap would be visible at the time of routine checks
Regards, Paul... Sent from my
I would have the parts in case they fail. The generator should alert you of any thermostat issue and a leaking radiator cap would be visible at the time of routine checks
Regards, Paul... Sent from my
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Paul Brown
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#48930
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