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Re: Starlink - first impressions
hi Matt,
I have looked into the powering with 24v option, several possibilities but no one best solution. Has anyone actually done this and can provide details on what to buy and how to install?
hi Matt,
I have looked into the powering with 24v option, several possibilities but no one best solution. Has anyone actually done this and can provide details on what to buy and how to install?
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David Dickman
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#66441
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Re: Maramu #42 is for sale in St Marys, Georgia, USA, $51K
I've been looking for a Maramu or Santorin on the east coast for quite some time! Is there a link to the posting?
I've been looking for a Maramu or Santorin on the east coast for quite some time! Is there a link to the posting?
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Rachel Schoenian
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#66440
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Re: Code Zero ?
Dear all,
I do really appreciate your quick and efficient response.
I have one more question on my “newly discovered” ballooner or, to be more specific, on the white plastic slider attached to the
Dear all,
I do really appreciate your quick and efficient response.
I have one more question on my “newly discovered” ballooner or, to be more specific, on the white plastic slider attached to the
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Alex Lomakin
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#66439
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Re: Ovens & Cooktops
Thanks David, a great write up with lots of helpful information. The pictures look fantastic!
I have only one suggestion, and that is to look more urgently at the battery upgrade. Pulling 3000 watts
Thanks David, a great write up with lots of helpful information. The pictures look fantastic!
I have only one suggestion, and that is to look more urgently at the battery upgrade. Pulling 3000 watts
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Craig Ward
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#66438
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Re: Windlass cone lubrification yes or no?
Many thanks to all of you for your detailed answers.
Take home message for me : lubricate and clean every three months or if you see that free fall is not as free as it should.
Best regards
Denis
Many thanks to all of you for your detailed answers.
Take home message for me : lubricate and clean every three months or if you see that free fall is not as free as it should.
Best regards
Denis
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Denis Foster
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#66437
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Re: Ovens & Cooktops
And, to follow on from Stefan's update, it's not been all angst-of-bowthruster on Perigee ...
... it is exactly a year to the day (today) since we first started acting towards this long-anticipated
And, to follow on from Stefan's update, it's not been all angst-of-bowthruster on Perigee ...
... it is exactly a year to the day (today) since we first started acting towards this long-anticipated
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David Vogel
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#66436
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Re: Windlass cone lubrification yes or no?
David,
Ordinarily when somebody asks about using TefGel or its close cousins as a lubricant I just say, "NO!" but this is a special case. TefGel or Tef45 would probably work fine in this case. A very
David,
Ordinarily when somebody asks about using TefGel or its close cousins as a lubricant I just say, "NO!" but this is a special case. TefGel or Tef45 would probably work fine in this case. A very
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Bill Kinney
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#66435
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Re: New mainsail from Q-sails
And it seems that Amel have fitted it as standard to the A50 with the recent upgrades...
Scott Williams
Future A50 custodian.
Sent from Mail for Windows
And it seems that Amel have fitted it as standard to the A50 with the recent upgrades...
Scott Williams
Future A50 custodian.
Sent from Mail for Windows
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Scott Williams
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#66434
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Re: Windlass cone lubrification yes or no?
FYI, I use MareLube TEF45 for lubing the friction cones on our windlass -- I also use this product to lube the threads on the SS turnbuckles on our rig to avoid 'galling' (so called "cold welding", or
FYI, I use MareLube TEF45 for lubing the friction cones on our windlass -- I also use this product to lube the threads on the SS turnbuckles on our rig to avoid 'galling' (so called "cold welding", or
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David Vogel
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#66433
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Re: Windlass cone lubrification yes or no?
Lubrication? YES! We clean and grease ours every 3 months.
You WANT the clutch to slip at high loads other wise you WILL break things that are expensive to repair/replace. Think about an anchor
Lubrication? YES! We clean and grease ours every 3 months.
You WANT the clutch to slip at high loads other wise you WILL break things that are expensive to repair/replace. Think about an anchor
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Bill Kinney
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Maramu #42 is for sale in St Marys, Georgia, USA, $51K
Posted in #Amel_For_Sale
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Jacob Champness <jacob.champness@...>
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Re: New mainsail from Q-sails
This is quite amusing to read. My sailmaker has been recommending this ProRadial as a better, much more cost effective, fabric for cruising boats for years.
His logic was that Hydranet does stretch a
This is quite amusing to read. My sailmaker has been recommending this ProRadial as a better, much more cost effective, fabric for cruising boats for years.
His logic was that Hydranet does stretch a
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Bill Kinney
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Re: For music listeners on Amel 54 and more recent models
Thanks for the information Arno. Just ordered. The eBay store I found to ship to the US was unclear whether it included one or two speakers. I’m assuming thatPioneer Speaker Carrozzeria TS-T730-2
Thanks for the information Arno. Just ordered. The eBay store I found to ship to the US was unclear whether it included one or two speakers. I’m assuming thatPioneer Speaker Carrozzeria TS-T730-2
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Mohammad Shirloo
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AML 54 Bowthruster
The project is finished, new lip seal and neoprene pads and new coupling.
I had to take off the motor, all the cabling just to get at the rear bolt of the four bolts holding the lower aluminium
The project is finished, new lip seal and neoprene pads and new coupling.
I had to take off the motor, all the cabling just to get at the rear bolt of the four bolts holding the lower aluminium
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Nick Newington
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Re: Windlass cone lubrification yes or no?
Just waterproof grease works well...do it often, it's not a big task.
My concern would be that if you use something too slippery the windlass will slip too easily.
Lofrans recommend
Just waterproof grease works well...do it often, it's not a big task.
My concern would be that if you use something too slippery the windlass will slip too easily.
Lofrans recommend
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Alan Leslie
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Re: 24 volt motor
I believe the Leroy Somers motor is exclusive to Amel. Unless, you have a part number different from Amel's for the same motor. I was told this from a large LS distributor
I believe the Leroy Somers motor is exclusive to Amel. Unless, you have a part number different from Amel's for the same motor. I was told this from a large LS distributor
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Mark Erdos
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Re: Windlass cone lubrification yes or no?
Dennis. See below. Don’t use the Corrosion X oil, use this instead if you want the thick lubricity of a grease and the corrosion protection of Corrosion X. It’s worked great for us.
W. Porter
Dennis. See below. Don’t use the Corrosion X oil, use this instead if you want the thick lubricity of a grease and the corrosion protection of Corrosion X. It’s worked great for us.
W. Porter
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Porter McRoberts
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#66425
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Re: Water flow in the toilet bowl
I carried 2 extra for 5 years. Both originals “failed” only to be returned to service with some light cleaning and relubrication. Same with the solenoids for the water maker. Panic in Tonga
I carried 2 extra for 5 years. Both originals “failed” only to be returned to service with some light cleaning and relubrication. Same with the solenoids for the water maker. Panic in Tonga
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Porter McRoberts
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Re: Windlass cone lubrification yes or no?
Thanks I will start by applying some Corrosion X on one of the two cones to see if the slipping is not happening under medium load.
Denis
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Thanks I will start by applying some Corrosion X on one of the two cones to see if the slipping is not happening under medium load.
Denis
Envoyé de mon iPhone
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Denis Foster
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Re: Water flow in the toilet bowl
Hi John,
For now, I close the manual valve in front of the solenoid.
I got a model number for the solenoid from Bill.
There is no drain hole on my A55. Is your hole connecting the shower area or
Hi John,
For now, I close the manual valve in front of the solenoid.
I got a model number for the solenoid from Bill.
There is no drain hole on my A55. Is your hole connecting the shower area or
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Aleš Marinšek
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#66422
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