Mine are still blue... but thanks anyway.
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Thanks too Mike. Frank answered, then you answered... Green balls for everyone.
Mine are still blue... but thanks anyway.
Thanks too Mike. Frank answered, then you answered... Green balls for everyone.
Frank H's boat would have handled that storm like a sunny spring day....your GF would have been sitting right next to you sipping a cocktail while you made some final adjustments on the autopilot and rechecked the radar screen for any obstructions....Those big 'ol CAT Diesels would have purred and pulled you through the wind and current, all the time while sipping fuel from it's 335 gallon capacity fuel tanks with no worries of needing to refuel......should I go on?......feeling tempted?......:grin:
hey, we aren't supposed to be drinking while boating.
Doesn't matter... If my wife finds these, she'll take them away also.
Damn... maybe I should trade my boat in for Frank's.
Gary, bring me in to the 21st century. How are people getting internet on their laptops out on the boat these days? Is there a good, reasonably-priced solution when you are out of range from your marina's signal?
John,
Gary gave you nice quick summary. You can also review a thread I had where I got lots of help from Gary and other members. You might find some useful stuff there.
http://clubsearay.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7496
Alex.
I have a 2005 Raymarine chartplotter and NO radar. Can I display the Sirius Wx on my screen, and how do I do it, and at what expense?