software to help you keep your boat clean

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Bob V

This software is in the beta phase and so far has been exceeding expectations. When testing is complete I will be offering it to the public through my distributer along with the optional remote input unit. Contact me by e-mail regarding the up-come IPO. See future press release regarding the optional remote input unit also in Beta testing phase at this time.
 

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Oct 25, 2005
265
Macgregor 22' Long Beach
software

Now I have two uses for my old "software," bird clearing and signal mirrors. What next? Novelman
 
Mar 1, 2004
351
Catalina 387 Cedar Mills-Lake Texhoma
Won't do me any good

unless it runs off spiders and mud daubers. Thats our problem here.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Since I am docked 1/4 miles north of

The Amtrak and about that much south of US 40, air borne dirt is my biggest problem. Have your studies shown it to be effective against this particular type of cleaning problem? ;)
 
Mar 18, 2006
147
Catalina 25 Standard/Fin Keel Grand Lake, OK
When you get that range thing fixed....

I will be great guns. FYI- I need about 70 miles now, but by July, only 30.. So I am flexible. ;-)
 
Mar 28, 2005
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Oday 272 Baltimore
Ross, I'm docked half a mile from Sparrows Point

When the wind is right (wrong!) I also suffer from airborne dirt from the steel mill. Almost every weekend the boat needs a good scrubbing.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
At least with a boat there is no shortage

of water. I think I am the only owner on my pier that washes the boat with a bucket and a swab. The others unwind a hose and use treated water. I just scoop up a bucket full and sluice it down the deck, dip the swab over the side and scrub and then rince with bay water.
 
Sep 7, 2004
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Hunter 33 Marina Del Rey, CA
Watch out for Microsoft

;) You may be giving Microsoft an entry point into Sailing. Now they can re-brand Windows Defender and release a Sailing Edition. I slip near LAX Airport and have ther grime to contend with, too. At least the CD's are good reflectors for light and radar?.
 
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Bob V

back to research and development

Thanks for all the input guys. I guess my situation is not typical here at Whidbey Island. If I can just keep the flock of birds that show up at sunrise and stay all day to just go next door, my problem is solved. No steel mill dust, railroads, freeways, spiders or mud daubers (whatever they are). I do have eagles, herons, seagulls, mallards, osprey, owls, hawks, sparrows, wrens, robins and 342 other species of berry, fish and garbage eating, sh*t-shooting, hurling flying mess-makers that I clean up after and I am happy to say that after installing my sofware the problem has almost dissappeared. As for the remote input unit, I do not even need to use it anymore. It did come in handy a few times in the beginning but I think my flock is trained. I am working on the range problem newsailor. Maybe by July when your distance is reduced to 30 miles something will be available. I can see that a larger reel of string will be called for and routing may present some challenges.
 
Oct 14, 2005
2,191
1983 Hunter H34 North East, MD
Hey Ross...

Move your boat over to the North East--we don't have railroads or highways crossing the river! LOL!
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Dan, I'll have to drive 15 more miles and the

Susquehanna is better sailing than the North East. ;)
 
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Mike

Airborne dirt

We have airborne dirt on the Sassafras as well, they're called sparrows and wrens. They nest or sit everywhere they can. I had to block up the opening on the end of the boom to keep them from nesting in there. I wrap a bungy cord around the headsail so I can keep the jib sheets slack, one less perch for them. Now what to do to keep them off the life lines, spreaders, windex, etc. Chalk one up for Mother Nature and keep the hose and bucket handy.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Sundance Sundance 20 Weekender Ninette, Manitoba, Canada
Jim Rushing to keep spiders at bay

Ninette, I am sure is the spider capital of the world, but we use a product called Spider Ban. It is a spray and is applied to the masthead, motor, rudder head, around the outside of the companionway, inside lockers, at the spreaders, windex, gooseneck, boarding ladder, wherever spiders tend to spin a web. I was quite impressed when I used it for the first time last summer. I forgot to spray under the sailcover however, so guess where the spider poop ended up? Spider Ban, Spider Ban, goes wherever a spider can... opps, ...sorry! I'll keep my singing for the shower.
 
Mar 18, 2006
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Catalina 25 Standard/Fin Keel Grand Lake, OK
Roger

Other place that we spray for spiders is the rub rail, and the docklines. We really cut down the spiders last year by doing spraying there as well. Now if we could just figure out how to scare away the mud dobbers...
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
The mud daubers principle prey is spiders.

Just keep knocking down the nests. When you do knock one down examine it and count the paralyzed spiders inside of it.
 
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Jeff

Support

Wow! Works great. Easy to install and configure. Runs automated. Little user intervention required. How do I get service pack 2 for the cockpit?
 
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