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"Really pleased with the AIS, we were in foul weather last weekend when the AIS alarm…"

Mark and Karen replied Jun 30, 2011 to Added AIS to my E120

40 Jun 30, 2011
Reply by Mike Brown

"We are starting to get some progress with this, I have been in touch with the UK imp…"

Mark and Karen replied Jun 30, 2011 to Eno cooker

9 Aug 16, 2011
Reply by Stephen Hegyesi

"The battery layout is two Titan 140Ah, in the rear cabin, the next usable space woul…"

Mark and Karen replied Jun 30, 2011 to Third domestic battery on a 43

12 Jul 13, 2011
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"Just purchased a new thermocouple for the oven, if I can work out how to change it.…"

Mark and Karen replied Jun 9, 2011 to Eno cooker

9 Aug 16, 2011
Reply by Stephen Hegyesi

"Do let us all know - we probably all have different requirements from day sail, crui…"

Mark and Karen replied Jun 2, 2011 to prop selection

22 May 3, 2013
Reply by Donizetti

"Hi Sam We have the standard three blade prop which does pack a punch as well as load…"

Mark and Karen replied Jun 1, 2011 to prop selection

22 May 3, 2013
Reply by Donizetti

"Install up on yachtconosur website. In the commercial marina (which we go through to…"

Mark and Karen replied May 23, 2011 to Added AIS to my E120

40 Jun 30, 2011
Reply by Mike Brown

"Unfortunately the C90W is soft key driven :-("

Mark and Karen replied May 23, 2011 to Added AIS to my E120

40 Jun 30, 2011
Reply by Mike Brown

"Hi Denis I've often wondered about a third reef and did enquire at the time of purch…"

Mark and Karen replied May 22, 2011 to Sail upgrade for B43

2 May 22, 2011
Reply by foster

"Well, after eventually finding where the NMEA cable disappeared to the installation…"

Mark and Karen replied May 22, 2011 to Added AIS to my E120

40 Jun 30, 2011
Reply by Mike Brown

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Robert & Sandy replied to sam's discussion eyebrow salon window re-bed in the group Beneteau 40 & 43
"Hello all, I realise coming into this year old conversation could be somewhat strange though sharing advice is always beneficial.. Our B43 had her port large saloon window repaired under warranty after it developed a gap and obvious leak. The boat…"
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zeehag left a comment for ___/)ances With Sails
"bubba died  but he seems tohave sent a nother special boy to me..a scared  confuzed precious  with name pusskins which i changed  to sir puurrcival pusskins.  much more refined name for such a precious furry one.  he is…"
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