Re: M_Boats: Re:GPS recharging/ power
I keep a "power source" on Sweet Dream to power the running lights, recharge my cell phone, and power any other electrical devices. Ths is basically a 5 AH x 12 volt AGM battery in a case with several "cigarette lighter" type 12 volt plugs. It also has plugs for other voltages (3, 6, 9) and some different adapters. It only weight about 5 lbs and I take it home occasionally to recharge it. Coleman makes a simular unit (10 AH jumpstart) for around $50. These should be able power or recharge your GPS if you decide to go the Raymarine route. Don
Does anyone know a source for mast plates? These eliminate mounting blocks on the cabin top. I'm sure I remember seeing them at West Marine but now they don't seem to carry them and I'm not having much luck searching the internet. Norm
www.dwyermast.com Norm Lane wrote:
Does anyone know a source for mast plates? These eliminate mounting blocks on the cabin top.
I'm sure I remember seeing them at West Marine but now they don't seem to carry them and I'm not having much luck searching the internet.
Norm
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Thanks Bob, Dwyer calls them a "Halyard Organizer Plate" in case anyone else is interested. Norm
-----Original Message----- From: Bob [mailto:Bobeeg@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 18:35 To: nl@sagatech.com; For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: Re: M_Boats: Mast plate?
www.dwyermast.com
Norm Lane wrote:
Does anyone know a source for mast plates? These eliminate mounting blocks on the cabin top.
I'm sure I remember seeing them at West Marine but now they don't seem to carry them and I'm not having much luck searching the internet.
Norm
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Anyone know a way to remove old, dried varnish from fiberglass w/out damaging the fiberglass? I know acetone would be good for freshly applied clean-up, but am thinking it would require something harsher to cut the old gunk. Thanks!
Possibly Dwyer Mast, Bob's current supplier? http://www.dwyermast.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Norm Lane To: 'For and about Montgomery Sailboats' Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 8:45 PM Subject: Mast plate? Does anyone know a source for mast plates? These eliminate mounting blocks on the cabin top. I'm sure I remember seeing them at West Marine but now they don't seem to carry them and I'm not having much luck searching the internet. Norm
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