@MonacoMike
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@Juliery
Here you go, wanna beat on someone have at me
Wanna beat on each other go for it
You all hijack OP threads all the time and start lashing at each other and the world
Keep the trash talk in the Tiki Bar
A new member posts a question...
New members at least once a year it seems we go thru this,
Please fill in you profile once you complete your purchase or if just a new member to CSR.
These details really do matter when you ask questions.
It saves a lot of time for all not having to play “20 questions”.
This is now the...
After several years of research this is going to be a long, fairly detailed, lead in to the whys and wherefores of my inverter installation. This not meant to be a tutorial but just some highlights and simple explanations. This is most definitely an experiment only time will tell how well it all...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Coast Guard released its 2020 Recreational Boating Statistics Report Wednesday, revealing that there were 767 boating fatalities nationwide in 2020, a 25.1 percent increase from 2019.
From 2019 to 2020, the total number of accidents increased 26.3 percent (4,168 to 5,265)...
So on a recent thread the questions was asked about "running blowers" when and why.
http://www.clubsearay.com/index.php?threads/blower-or-no-blower.95634/page-5
I am not going to rehash here "should you or shouldn't" run them on startup, yes you should.
But some side questions as to continuous...
So on several threads recently people have been having issues with there black box VHF radios and multi-function microphone/heads.
Most often that the cords haven't held up to UV and weather exposure and fall apart. These black box radios are often tied into multiple stations (intercom, fly...
Starting a thread to describe the challenges involved and the findings in my "new" 1994 Sundancer 300DA
The story to start, bought the boat in August 2016, Twin Mercruiser, 260 HP, Alpha One, Gen II, AC, no generator (yet).
A fresh water kept boat in Lake Wylie area of South Carolina, bit...