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Re: Mobius Strip
Hi Tom,
That's a boarding step - the mobius twist keeps it open for your foot. Works great in the dinghy or on the side of the boat - just tie it in place with some short stuff.
Cheers, Craig -- SN68
Hi Tom,
That's a boarding step - the mobius twist keeps it open for your foot. Works great in the dinghy or on the side of the boat - just tie it in place with some short stuff.
Cheers, Craig -- SN68
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Craig Briggs
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#53991
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Sore head?
Despite many attaching many warning labels, etc, I continued to bump my head for many years on the way down below. A friend came up with this idea. What really makes it work is that it hangs down
Despite many attaching many warning labels, etc, I continued to bump my head for many years on the way down below. A friend came up with this idea. What really makes it work is that it hangs down
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Thomas Peacock
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#53990
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Mobius Strip
While going through the deep part of our cockpit locker, we found this item, left over from the previous owner. We are at a loss as to it's function. Anyone have an idea?
Thanks.
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Tom Peacock
SM
While going through the deep part of our cockpit locker, we found this item, left over from the previous owner. We are at a loss as to it's function. Anyone have an idea?
Thanks.
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Tom Peacock
SM
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Thomas Peacock
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#53989
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Re: Electric shock from the windlass
Hi Paolo,
I see Bill Rouse has assumed you are getting a 220v AC shock whereas I assumed it to be 24v DC. Are you running the generator (or connected to shore power) when you get this shock.
If you
Hi Paolo,
I see Bill Rouse has assumed you are getting a 220v AC shock whereas I assumed it to be 24v DC. Are you running the generator (or connected to shore power) when you get this shock.
If you
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Craig Briggs
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#53988
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Re: Electric shock from the windlass
The next step is to get an electrician on the boat ASAP. Your problem is likely that some 220 volt AC device is wired wrong and is sending 220 volts through the earth/bonding system (yellow/green
The next step is to get an electrician on the boat ASAP. Your problem is likely that some 220 volt AC device is wired wrong and is sending 220 volts through the earth/bonding system (yellow/green
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CW Bill Rouse
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#53987
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Re: Electric shock from the windlass
Hi Paolo,
You've most likely got a short between the positive wire and the ground wire inside the windlass housing. Take off the rear windlass cover (where the manual button switches are) by
Hi Paolo,
You've most likely got a short between the positive wire and the ground wire inside the windlass housing. Take off the rear windlass cover (where the manual button switches are) by
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Craig Briggs
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#53986
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Re: New rub rail inserts
James, It is sailw32@...
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Patrick McAneny
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#53985
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Electric shock from the windlass
Hi all,
For some time now, when I operate the windlass, either from the control in the cockpit or using the switch on the windlass, I have received a significant electric shock if I touch either the
Hi all,
For some time now, when I operate the windlass, either from the control in the cockpit or using the switch on the windlass, I have received a significant electric shock if I touch either the
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PAOLO CUNEO
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#53984
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Re: New rub rail inserts
Hi James,
You can email Pat at sailw32 at aol dot com.
He and I are coordinating on this so you could also write me at sangaris at aol dot com or just call me on 561.932.9349
Glad to answer any
Hi James,
You can email Pat at sailw32 at aol dot com.
He and I are coordinating on this so you could also write me at sangaris at aol dot com or just call me on 561.932.9349
Glad to answer any
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By
Craig Briggs
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#53983
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Re: New rub rail inserts
Hi Pat - thank you for to your efforts to find the rub rail insert. I'd like to contact you direct to discuss ordering it - would you please repost your contact, as it didn't seem to be complete in
Hi Pat - thank you for to your efforts to find the rub rail insert. I'd like to contact you direct to discuss ordering it - would you please repost your contact, as it didn't seem to be complete in
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James Cromie
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#53982
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Re: PLEASE CONFIRM FINAL Onan Generator exhaust temperature switch - great price.
Hi David,
please send me your mailing info.
Thank You,
Eric
Hi David,
please send me your mailing info.
Thank You,
Eric
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By
eric freedman
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#53981
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Re: PLEASE CONFIRM FINAL Onan Generator exhaust temperature switch - great price.
Hi Eric, I'll take 1 please
Alan Grayson
SM 406 Ora Pai
Hi Eric, I'll take 1 please
Alan Grayson
SM 406 Ora Pai
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Alan Grayson
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#53980
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Re: Raw Water Manifold Failure - A54
Porter,
This is a photo of the Amel 50 saltwater manifold. If I were you, I would do something like this in PVC:
Porter,
This is a photo of the Amel 50 saltwater manifold. If I were you, I would do something like this in PVC:
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CW Bill Rouse
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#53979
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Re: New rub rail inserts
Joel will not exaggerate!
Well, Joel does get excited, in a good way, about things dear to him. And, if anyone knows Joel, Amels are very dear to him, and rightfully so!
Bill
Joel will not exaggerate!
Well, Joel does get excited, in a good way, about things dear to him. And, if anyone knows Joel, Amels are very dear to him, and rightfully so!
Bill
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CW Bill Rouse
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#53978
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Re: Galley refrigerator not cooling
Hi Paul,
We are still in Le Marin. Went to the shop upstairs above Caraibe Marine and bought a new fridge door opening latch. The big French man in the shop was nice and recommended the all stainless
Hi Paul,
We are still in Le Marin. Went to the shop upstairs above Caraibe Marine and bought a new fridge door opening latch. The big French man in the shop was nice and recommended the all stainless
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Barry Connor
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#53977
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Re: Galley refrigerator not cooling
@Denis
Correct, some knowledge is always useful. But where to start? Some people knows which way to turn a valve to close or to open, but other ones not.
There are several DIY guides available asking
@Denis
Correct, some knowledge is always useful. But where to start? Some people knows which way to turn a valve to close or to open, but other ones not.
There are several DIY guides available asking
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Gerhard Mueller
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#53976
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Re: Galley refrigerator not cooling
Hello,
Once I had to have a refill by a professional frigorist we did both the fridges and the AC.
i looked at what he was doing all the time, he was very meticulous and took his time which he told me
Hello,
Once I had to have a refill by a professional frigorist we did both the fridges and the AC.
i looked at what he was doing all the time, he was very meticulous and took his time which he told me
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Denis Foster
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#53975
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Re: Galley refrigerator not cooling
I have had the same problem after a long hot weather period. My fridge has 2 compartments, one for freeze goods (-18 °C) and one normal goods (0-5 °C) but one compressor for both.
The normal cooling
I have had the same problem after a long hot weather period. My fridge has 2 compartments, one for freeze goods (-18 °C) and one normal goods (0-5 °C) but one compressor for both.
The normal cooling
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Gerhard Mueller
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#53974
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Re: Raw Water Manifold Failure - A54
Paul.
We concerns of a plastic manifold...
Or a plastic sea chest with a fire!
Wow. There are critical concerns with every boat for sure. Or a crack in the Seachest lid! We have replacements. The
Paul.
We concerns of a plastic manifold...
Or a plastic sea chest with a fire!
Wow. There are critical concerns with every boat for sure. Or a crack in the Seachest lid! We have replacements. The
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Porter McRoberts
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#53973
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Re: Galley refrigerator not cooling
Yes, that’s exactly what happened to me in Le Marin and I fell for it ☹
Cheers,
Paul
S/Y Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98 - Grenada
Yes, that’s exactly what happened to me in Le Marin and I fell for it ☹
Cheers,
Paul
S/Y Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98 - Grenada
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Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown
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#53972
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