Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Software for Marine Electronics: Marine Charts

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How to Choose Good Wood Boat Plans
by Winston Smith

Are you at the beginning of your <a target="_new" href="http://www.squidoo.com/wooden-boat-building-guide">wooden boat building</a> project – looking for suitable wood boat plans? This is the time when you need to do a thorough inspection and make a wise decision in suitable plans. I have been in you situation many times before....

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Servicing Stuffing Boxes on your Boat
by Michael Dickens

If your boat is equipped with inboards, chances are it is equipped with a stuffing box to allow a watertight seal for the propeller shafts. Stuffing boxes are also used to seal rudder posts that penetrate the hull beneath the waterline too. <P>
Stuffing boxes are really the seals that allow prop shafts and rudder posts to co...

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Software for Marine Electronics: Marine Charts
by Dennis Harper

Chartplotters typically come loaded with a default basemap that provides basic charting information covering the continental US coastlines and lakes. As add-ons you purchase more detailed marine charts specific to a region of the U.S. or another part of the world. Your chartplotter will come pre-configured to be compatible with ...

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