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Very cost effective and practical nav light. Ours will be used as the main nav's but these would do justice to a quick set up backup system too.
Very clear over distance...
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars] |
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Fabulous book. Easy to comprehend by a newbie, very clear instruction, and far more information if you require technical info too...
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars] |
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excellent product, easy to install. Highly recommended instead o the usual 2 piece compressor/plate units. Fit into the factory icebox with ease. Hardest part was squeezing the trigger on my drill for the pilot holes before the cutout!..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars] |
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The best buy I could find on a 50 ft shoreline cord.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars] |
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The best feature is that it is removable and you can put one almost anywhere as long as there is a smooth surface for attaching the suction cup. Also, you don't have to drill or put any holes in your boat. Being able to attach the holder at the base or the side is a convenience. Having a slot in the holder certainly makes it useful for holding your cup or coffee or tea while underway.
Highly recommended...
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars] |
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I have a swing keel and the hole for the hinging bolt was seriously elongated so I removed the whole keel and filled the hole in with Marine-Tex and when it was dry I drilled the hole again and after one year it has done a great job supporting the weight of my 525 lb keel. Based on the specs it should be strong enough to hold much more than 525 lbs.
The only problem I had was that the putty would sag as it was hardening and I had to re-shape it a few times before it was hard enough to hold its own shape...
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars] |
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