Naviionics & B&G Zeus MFD
I just inserted a new Navionics micro Sim card into my Zeus touch screen MFD and all I am seeing are the shoreline course detail-? no normal navionics data.? All other Navionics cards work fine.?
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JLubimir
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Re: Ideas for Sailing with a Kayak?
Ideas for Sailing on a Kayak? A small parachute kite, with a kayak with a rudder and flat bladed paddles( used as Lee boards) can be a fun sail. cheers!! -- Eugene & Maureen ¡®Timeout¡¯ 34-2 1987
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Eugene & Maureen
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Re: Lift Pump replacement
Bob If you have cylindrical pump with a bottom filter, it¡¯s a Facet pump, available from many discount auto parts sites at a fraction of the Westerbeke price. It¡¯s not a Mitsubishi part. You will
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Peter Tollini
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Re: Lift Pump replacement
Thanks Everyone. It complained but finally started.
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Christopher M Evans
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Re: rigging
Please check your manual for the sizes (yes, there are two at a minimum) if you have rod so you have the correct gauge. For Sabre 38 MK2 the Loos model is RT-10. ________________________________ Sent:
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Franz Alvarez
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Re: Lift Pump replacement
On the subject of lift pumps, I was thinking of getting a spare for my 1984 W13. I understand that our engines are Mitsubishi painted Westerbeke red. Does anyone know what model engine my W13 is? Also
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Bob Marthaler
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Re: rigging
It does appear that there are two different gauges for rod or wire. And there are instructions toons on the web to make your own gauge. Tension Gauges - Loos & Co., Inc. loosco.com TonyTony Billera
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Tony Billera
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Re: rigging
There are different sizes of Loos gauges, be sure to get the one for your size of rigging. I also believe there is a different one for rod vs wire. https://loosco.com/tension-gauges/? Allison Lehman
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Allison Lehman
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Re: rigging
They are different for wire and Rod rigging. Stephanie Arista, S36 #67, Lake Ontario Shburgess1207@... -- Stephanie Moderator Sabre 36, #67 Formerly Sabre 28-2, #289 Wilson Harbor, NY Lake
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Stephanie
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Re: rigging
Yes it is made for rod rigging.? Mike
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Mike
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Re: rigging
Does that Loos tension gauge work on rod rigging? Thanks, Michael Wind Walker S402-097
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Michael Grishman
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Re: Ideas for Sailing with a Kayak?
That is where my kayaks or bikes go when crossing the lake. I have seen U shaped holders outside the lifelines. I see these are at Amazon and west Marine. https://a.co/d/9AabVNs Stephanie Arista, S36
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Stephanie
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Re: Boarding Ladder
I bought our 42 with one of these Scanmar ladders already in place. I also have the Edson step that I have had for years and kept ti with me as we moved boats... My preference is the step vs the
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Milady S42
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Re: Boarding Ladder
Yes. Always go cheap. Good plan. Tony Tony Billera tony.billera@... 206 605 2650 linkedin.com/in/tonybillera Please consider the environment before printing this email. Thank you.
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Tony Billera
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Ideas for Sailing with a Kayak?
Does anyone have any good ideas for storing a Kayak on deck while underway? She's a 1989 -S42. We currently keep it roughly amidships at the shrouds, inside the lifelines. See pic. Was thinking of
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Milady S42
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Re: rigging
Here¡¯s one of the links but my box from the Loos gauge has the measurements and you¡¯ll have to verify size of the wire or rod). It¡¯s best to get it close to straight by measuring side to side
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Stephanie
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Re: Boarding Ladder
Guys, the point should be what suits your needs best then how much does it cost and how can you whittle that $ down. Allison Lehman Swiftsure Yachts allison@... Cell: 510.912.5800 Fax:
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Allison Lehman
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Re: Boarding Ladder
I don¡¯t care. The Edson is better than a piece of wood. Tony Tony Billera tony.billera@... 206 605 2650 linkedin.com/in/tonybillera Please consider the environment before printing this email.
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Tony Billera
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Re: Boarding Ladder
Ok, I didn¡¯t go that far. Functionally they are equivalent. If you have the time, tools, and talent, the wood step is likely more satisfying to have and use. Being unretired, I still factor in time
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Jeff Bartlett
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Re: Boarding Ladder
Cheaper but not anywhere near equivalent. The Edson will last and perform as new for a lifetime. And then one can sell it. The hooks themselves are very high quality and about $20 each. Tony Tony
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Tony Billera
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