TV Installation & Electric Winch Conversion
Watch how Maz Ocean does a TV installation and how to do a conversion from a regular winch to an electric winch on a Leopard 43.
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Watch how Maz Ocean does a TV installation and how to do a conversion from a regular winch to an electric winch on a Leopard 43.
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Dremel 8220 Rotary Tool is a Must for Cruisers Dremel 8200 12V MAX High-Performance Cordless Rotary Tool is a must-have for any man’s (or woman’s) tool chest. This tiny motorized tool can do just about anything from cutting to drilling to polishing to sanding. Compatible with all Dremel bits. It is reasonably priced and makes
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Wet/Dry Vac, Cruiser Essential The Bucket Head Wet/Dry Vac is undoubtedly one of our BEST pieces of equipment on board at under $25! It is designed to fit on almost any standard 5-gallon bucket. It is sturdy, simple, and will suck up any wet or dry mess!
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Scurvy is a deficiency that is caused by a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in a person’s diet. Vitamin C is essential for the maintenance of the normal structure of the connective tissues. Scurvy causes your teeth to fall out, the end of your finger nails to decay, black spots on your skin, and
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We have all heard the saying: Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents a Piss Poor Performance. Well, anyone who has ever done long passages or even just a day sail, knows that things can go wrong fast on a sail boat. So we always plan for the worst and hope for the best! We never leave
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2003 Voyage 440 Charter Version Price Reduced $265,000. SOLD! This 2003 Voyage 440 catamaran for sale is currently in a charter fleet. The charter company will keep her in service. Clean boat, well maintained, and sails were replaced recently. Contact us for more information.
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The annual haul-out of your catamaran is essential to protect your investment and to ensure your enjoyment and confidence in the vessel in the months and years ahead. Whether you do the work yourself or hire a boatyard to do it, if you want to get the best value for your work and service dollar,
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Travel Sustainably As a traveler, you can do a lot to help ensure that tourism remains a positive experience for travelers and hosts alike. The following guidelines offer suggestions for low-impact and culturally sensitive travel: Respect Cultural Differences Local customs and traditions may be different from our own. Take the time to learn what behavior
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E-book Readers: convenient and Save Space I never thought I would love an electronic device this much, but for as much as I read and with limited space on board our catamaran, my ebook reader is wonderful! Thousands of books fit on one thin device. I got one of the first Kindles, but now there
Recommended Reading: A Sail of Two Idiots A Sail of Two Idiots by Renee D. Petrillo is a must-read for any liveaboard. While we are partial since she and her husband graduated from our sailing school, we believe you will agree that her amusing tale of her husband and she setting forth the dream, then buy
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Standup Paddle Board (SUP) An inflatable standup paddle board is the best investment I’ve ever made as part of my fitness routine. It is a great workout plus it is fun! Good inflatable SUPs retail starting at $200 and goes up from there. As liveaboards with no garage for storage, we find the inflatable version
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If yacht phase-out with your yacht charter management program with a large charter company is imminent, this article is for you. These tips will help yacht owners who previously placed a new yacht into a with companies such as Dream Yacht Charter, Moorings, Horizon, or Sunsail. If you’re near the end of your contract with
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We have had several requests for copies of John Vigor’s Boat Denaming Ceremony. John Vigor is a boating writer and resident of Bellingham, Washington. Below is an excerpt for the denaming ceremony from his book “How to Rename Your Boat…and 19 Other Useful Ceremonies, Superstitions, Prayers, Rituals, and Curses” <Christening ceremony of our first catamaran named Zuri
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If you keep a boat in the water during hurricane season in the tropics, you need to be prepared for the possibility of a hurricane warning in your area. Boats in the water will be subjected to high winds and waves and torrential rain and one should prepare for all such conditions.We have been in
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Match and fleetracing action was fierce as the AC45′s reached speeds of over 28 knots only hundreds of feet away from the crowds. So who won the Americas Cup Worlds? See the awesome video.
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Adastra is an impressive 140-foot cruising trimaran designed by Shuttleworth and built by the McConaghy yard in China. Ordered by an enthusiast living in Hong Kong, this motor trimaran is being built like a genuine racing boat, and weight reduction has been drastic, to offer a cruising speed of 17 knots and a range of
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UPDATED 2020 I found this great article by Allison Kade on LearnVest.com on how to find cheap airfares. All yachties travel at some point from their boat to a destination or the other way around to visit family, do a delivery, or just vacation from the liveaboard “vacation”. Air travel can become a very expensive
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Jibing is when you turn the boat away (bear away) from the wind and bring the stern across the wind. Unlike tacking where you turn toward the wind (head up) and bring the bow across the wind which luffs the sails and takes all the power out of them, when jibing, the sails are powered
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