It's even harder to run aground without witnesses now. Always be prepared to say,
-Will
-Will
I was calibrating my depth sounder.It's even harder to run aground without witnesses now. Always be prepared to say,
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-Will
Every calibration needs to start at zero, right?I was calibrating my depth sounder.
Maybe... Maybe not... Depends on your belief system.Every calibration needs to start at zero, right?
Just posted the tracks before you said, "We're here".We've just anchored in the harbor.
Hahaha - of course I have to settle in the anchor, check where I'm swinging with all the boats around me, turn off the engine and then i can post. You are way faster than me!Just posted the tracks before you said, "We're here".
And here's what that looks like on a 50' scale:of course I have to settle in the anchor, check where I'm swinging with all the boats around me,
Yeap, swung through the Anchorage looking where might be best. Dropped the hook, didn't like the sweep, pulled and reset. Like this spot better!And here's what that looks like on a 50' scale:
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swung through the Anchorage looking where might be best. Dropped the hook, didn't like the sweep, pulled and reset. Like this spot better!
Good luck with your continuing make and mends.So a bit more on my bow thruster dropping out. In the circuit with bow thruster and windlass has a switch to disconnect the circuit when not in use. This is the second time I've had to replace that switch. These are supposed to be high current switches but they do not seem to last.
Thank you.Good luck with your continuing make and mends.
Sounds like a plan!I found a different switch that is rated 300 amps continuous, that should be more than sufficient. I'll now have a redesign of the holder, but hey, this one should do the trick!
If the switch is just used as a service disconnect bigger is fine. If it's used as circuit protection you're right you shouldn't go up. dlj the circuit is fused at 200A, so that's what's providing the overcurrent protection, and the switch should be rated for at least that much.We have same length boat. If I remember correctly, mine is 75 amp to trip.
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There is a breaker and shown above the Amp trip.
300 Amp is not a good idea.
Safety first...
Jim...
PS: The trip may be 100 amps