Anyone want these? Just pay for shipping and they're yours.
If no one wants them by Thursday night (12/14/23) they're going out with the trash on Friday morning.
When you do get your watch, wear it every day so your son will see it and remember it as part of you. That way when the watch is his he'll look at his wrist and remember you. That's my plan, I've got a couple of Omega's that I wear. One for each son.
If I were you I'd just go ahead and buy a device that's capable of cellular and wifi now (like the Max BR1 Mk2). Spend a little more now rather than spend it twice in the near future.
Never used, still in the factory packaging. Official SeaRay factory sheets for the forward berth of a 2016 and newer 350 Sundancer.
$70 shipped via priority mail.
Anyone interested in some Raymarine electronics that came off of my 45 Yacht?
- 2 e127 MFDs
- VCM100 voltage control module
- CP370 Digital Sonar
- RMK-10 wired remote control
- SR6 Raymarine SeaTalk HS network switch with Sirius Marine Weather
- Raymarine keyboard (might be broken, not sure)
-...
Well I bit the bullet and bought a BR1 MK2. So far it’s running great at home on both Wi-Fi and cellular, the boat goes in this week so I’ll give it a try at the marina this weekend.
One curious thing though, my wyze outdoor cam base station keeps disconnecting. If I reboot the base station...
Was anyone able to watch the webinar yesterday? Something came up last minute so I wasn’t able to join. The slides weren’t all that exciting so I’m wondering if it’s worth it to watch the video.
For gas powered generators Kohler's tend to be 3600 RPM, Westerbeke and some other brands tend to be 1800 RPM.
Searay went through a long period of time where they were putting Kohler's in their gas powered boats.
Anyways, the right place to start is to get a reading of the output voltage...
I'd start by firing up the generator and checking the voltage at any of the electrical outlets on the boat. If it's less than 110 (maybe 105'ish), your generator isn't putting out enough