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MATHURIN
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-30-2013
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Decommissioning through hulls?
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1,009
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MATHURIN
Re: Decommissioning through hulls?
Should definitely be removed if you don,t plan on using it again.
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-30-2013
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Solar and Wind setups...?
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407
Posted By
MATHURIN
Re: Solar and Wind setups...?
I'd start with solar first and then go with wind generator if needed
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
07-12-2010
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Life raft
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2,083
Posted By
MATHURIN
I chose to go with a 6 person raft as there are...
I chose to go with a 6 person raft as there are chances that we may get up to 4 guests while in the Bahamas, otherwise I would have gone with a 4 person raft (wich is also cheaper).
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
07-11-2010
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21
Life raft
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2,083
Posted By
MATHURIN
Thanks for the inputs, I've contacted Viking life...
Thanks for the inputs, I've contacted Viking life saving equipment to know more about the deals during shows, and so far I am very impresssed by the service they offer, I even got a response at...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
07-07-2010
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21
Life raft
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2,083
Posted By
MATHURIN
Btw we are are crew of 2, and we may have 2...
Btw we are are crew of 2, and we may have 2 guests but not while doing any crossings. So I think a 6 person raft should be big enough.
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
07-07-2010
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21
Life raft
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2,083
Posted By
MATHURIN
Life raft
I'm leaving for the Bahamas departing from Montreal in september (via the intracoastal to New York). The last big piece of equipement left to buy is a life raft. I'm planning to travel along the...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-02-2010
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8
Best way to fill these large openings.
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720
Posted By
MATHURIN
You may look at Tim's projects, I learned a lot...
You may look at Tim's projects, I learned a lot by looking at the pics he posts, and he frequently closes ports or various openings....
here:
Northern Yacht Restoration | Tim Lackey:* One Man, One...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-10-2009
Replies:
2
help: Comprehensive outboard spare part list
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424
Posted By
MATHURIN
help: Comprehensive outboard spare part list
The plan is to leave for the bahamas for a 6 to 8 month period of time, and maybe leave for a longer period in a few years. I was wondering what kind of inventory I should gather in order to be...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-09-2009
Replies:
2
Info on that anchor
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347
Posted By
MATHURIN
Info on that anchor
Does anyone have any idea on the built quality of this anchor? The only info I managed to gather is what is written on it, which says it's 35 pound and manufactured by Danforth USA, and it's supposed...
Forum:
Learning to Sail
10-07-2009
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4
want to learn Montreal
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809
Posted By
MATHURIN
You didn't mention what type of skills you would...
You didn't mention what type of skills you would like to acquire, if you want very good practical courses, that ranges from learning to sail to 3 weeks stages, you can check out: Formation...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
09-25-2009
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5
DYI Depth Souder Hull Fairing
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1,462
Posted By
MATHURIN
Does the transcuder reads speed also? Because I...
Does the transcuder reads speed also? Because I think the shape of the extension will cause perturbation that will give you false reading... (I may be wrong)
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
09-16-2009
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1
Need help with balmar 2 output alternator
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992
Posted By
MATHURIN
Alright guess I was two fast on the ask button...
Alright guess I was two fast on the ask button again, I just foud this:
D, DUAL OUTPUT MODELS: Each terminal provides proper charging to a separate battery or bank. Each output terminal can charge...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
09-16-2009
Replies:
1
Need help with balmar 2 output alternator
Views:
992
Posted By
MATHURIN
Need help with balmar 2 output alternator
There are a few things about the current charging setup on my boat that I don't really understand and can't find answers in the litterature. I hope someone can help me. Here's my problem. The...
Forum:
Hunter
11-28-2007
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3
Hunter Cutter 37
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3,982
Posted By
MATHURIN
Hi, hunter cutter are very comfortable boats, but...
Hi, hunter cutter are very comfortable boats, but they have a few weak points... Firts, make sure the roof isn't delaminated, when I bought mine (a 1981), the roof was close to 100% delaminated (core...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
04-12-2007
Replies:
3
Homemade LED designs
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734
Posted By
MATHURIN
not exactly the article you were looking for but...
not exactly the article you were looking for but i think theses two sites combined are a very good start to make your own LED bulbs:
the Otherpower.com Discussion Board || How to make your own LED...
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