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Who owns (and still uses) the most ancient bit of marine electronics.
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Anyone aware if there's a modern equivalent of a trailed log? I'd have thought all sorts of people would want STW without drilling a...
Today at 11:26
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Onesea. I have a dog on board and have travelled to Portugal and back (2020 and 2021) and then south again in 2022. Going south the...
Yesterday at 23:02
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VHF ais splitter
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Agree I will never forget my parents boat, they never got round to mast mounted VHF Ariel. On low power you had to point the stern in...
Yesterday at 17:12
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I have one already, but I want one higher
Yesterday at 17:09
onesea
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Who owns (and still uses) the most ancient bit of marine electronics.
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I have just upgraded from an autohelm 2000 And a Garmin GPS I still have a trailing log which I cannot say I use.
Yesterday at 09:19
onesea
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All rubber Cutlass bearing - NOT a Jeanneau, Beneteau
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This is an old post not but I could not source an all rubber bearing, however I used the laminated paper one phenyl?
Yesterday at 09:02
onesea
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Thinking about an electric outboard for the tender
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I was looking at the ePropulsion eLite 500W electric outboard. It looks like it would do what I want, except you cannot change the...
Sunday at 14:59
onesea
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What boat would you buy to circumnavigate the UK and beyond, with only £5k?
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For all the pessimism here. Much depends on the OP's view on standards of equipment needed and risk. Looking at replacement costs for...
Sunday at 03:46
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I bought one of these android car stereos , put it in an enclosure and mounted it under the hood. Runs navionics. Good in strong...
Saturday at 14:41
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Old dog new tricks
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Below screen shots show my distrust. Entrance to Beaulie. Rasta on memory map: I can know what the chart is showing me. And...
Saturday at 14:00
onesea
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Old dog new tricks
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For me the problem with this is the detail that is lost as you zoom out. Paper charts often show "relatively" small hazards to...
Saturday at 00:10
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This is a benefit of raster charts - it is a feature and not a bug. When you can see the pixels you know that you're viewing the wrong...
Friday at 23:51
onesea
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What boat would you buy to circumnavigate the UK and beyond, with only £5k?
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My answer is keep looking at local boats in the budget till you find one that ticks the box. It might not be ideal, but you will learn...
Friday at 19:46
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5k buy a Honda Civic and drive round.
Friday at 19:42
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Newtown Creek chocka today
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There is something odd about it they own allot of the land around it but they don’t own the actual creek as I recall. Hence they can...
Friday at 08:13
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