scooper321
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He may be ok. He was from Montreal!That's true ... the PO was not a law abiding citizen! Will definitely correct it with the new name and port
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He may be ok. He was from Montreal!That's true ... the PO was not a law abiding citizen! Will definitely correct it with the new name and port
Wondering what most have done for communication between the bridge and salon. I was thinking about installing a second station to my ray260 with the passive speaker to make use of the intercom option as well as having a radio handy in the salon.
May need to do this for the short term but would like something that won't be left powered off or misplaced by the kids.PO of my boat had 2-small walkie talkies. Maybe used them for this as well as docking???
Bennett
I'm trying to find the studs that secure the enclosure panels to the bridge. I have a few missing and need to replace. Does anyone know where i can purchase?
One more question- what is the best route to run an rca from the port sofa with amps over to entertainment center that houses the tv?
Thanks, hoping that wasn't the case. took a look in the bilge under the entertainment center and it doesn't look like a fun job.
We have an intercom telephone from the salon to the bridge (works like a charm every time my husband wants a ham sandwich) LOLWondering what most have done for communication between the bridge and salon. I was thinking about installing a second station to my ray260 with the passive speaker to make use of the intercom option as well as having a radio handy in the salon.
That's true ... the PO was not a law abiding citizen! Will definitely correct it with the new name and port
Thanks Brian! The boat is registered and I've changed the name and port of call, new name is 'Ohana7 and I've made the port of call Ottawa.Tom, note that the 3" requirement for the port of call is only the case if the boat is registered (where registered in Canada is the same as being "documented" in the US). If it is licensed (which is the similar to being registered in the US...confusing!), the port of call requirements don't apply, however, there are similar requirements on the size of the license letter/numbers on the bow.
View attachment 66692 New polycarbonate panels installed today with removable U insets.