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Captain Larry-DH
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I would consider replacing those three connectors with a single 3-pin IP67/68 connector.
Sep 16, 2025
Scott T-Bird
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Is it typical to have electrical connections -
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The most obvious problem is the connectors do not appear to be protected from water. That would be the first step ... make a solution...
Sep 16, 2025
Scott T-Bird
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Is it typical to have electrical connections -
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The swan neck is additional protection to ensure there is a drip loop inside the mast to prevent water from following the wires to get...
Sep 16, 2025
Scott T-Bird
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It's called a swan neck: Amazon.com: Ventilation Tube, Stainless Steel Swan Neck 35 Mm / 1.4 in. Boat Ventilation Tube to Sailor Boat...
Sep 16, 2025
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colemj
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Replacing Sail Slides with Shackles around Battens with Double Grommets.
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The battens need to twist as they come down or go up, so I wouldn't use a slide on both sides of it. Doing so will likely cause...
Sep 16, 2025
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colemj
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Air In the FW Plumbing
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It is possible that the tank pickup tube has a crack or hole somewhere on it, and this was exposed when heeled. Priming may have been...
Sep 16, 2025
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colemj
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Is it typical to have electrical connections -
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It's called a swan neck: Amazon.com: Ventilation Tube, Stainless Steel Swan Neck 35 Mm / 1.4 in. Boat Ventilation Tube to Sailor Boat...
Sep 16, 2025
Hayden Watson
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Bilge inspection
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Do you use ice or have 12v refrigeration? Since we installed our ice box conversion, we have had a plug in the drain and what little...
Sep 16, 2025
Tally Ho
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Digital Monitor for Oil/Temperature
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Watch Rob’s video on oil pressure. He uses a low-cost sensor to read resistance the oil pressure sensor. He then uses that to display...
Sep 16, 2025
jssailem
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Acadian Yawl enthusiasts
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They were built in my 'backyard' - Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. I worked on one decades ago. Very solidly built with solid glass hull; no...
Sep 16, 2025
jssailem
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Furler line selection
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I went for what turned out to be a wonderful sail yesterday. Calm conditions but I still managed to hit 4-4.5kts consistently. It was...
Sep 16, 2025
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dlochner
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How do I join the owners directory?
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The owner directors are picked up from the member's SBO's registration information. Change the boat information on your profile to match...
Sep 16, 2025
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dlochner
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AC power tripping
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Sounds like a loose connection. Check all the connections between the Smart Plug inlet and the breaker. Make sure they are well...
Sep 16, 2025
Jim Legere
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Acadian Yawl enthusiasts
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They were built in my 'backyard' - Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. I worked on one decades ago. Very solidly built with solid glass hull; no...
Sep 16, 2025
Jim Legere
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Is it typical to have electrical connections -
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My preferred solution to getting the wiring from the base of the mast above deck to a dry terminal strip below deck is one of these:
Sep 16, 2025
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