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  1. How to Install Marine Solar Panels
    by Anna Hart. Solar panels can be a great help to sailors, keeping vital lights and appliances functioning, even when batteries run low or a generator malfunctions. They are also a much quieter way of recharging batteries! Learning how to install marine solar panels will be vital for the sailor who wants their advantages, but first he or she must learn which solar panels are best. Three types of solar cells a... products, articles, news

  2. How To Make Clear Boat Panels
    by Terry Buddell. It is extraordinary to look back over the years and see exactly how much boat windows have increased in price. On my own boat I made all the frames out of plywood and Lexan but there are some areas that could always do with some more light and I am sure that always applies to most boats. I had a look at some of those glass and metal prisms the other day in an antique parts dealer and nearly fel... products, articles, news

  3. Exploring a Boating Marine Lifestyle
    by Mike Selvon. A boating marine life is certainly a different kind of existence. Be prepared to ditch the conventional expectations of society as you embark on this lifestyle. Things like white picket fences and SUVs do not exist on the ocean. The good news is that thousands of people have discovered for themselves just how fulfilling a boating marine life can be. Choosing a boating marine life does not necess... products, articles, news

  4. Correcting Poor Performance in Your Marine Refrigerator
    by Christine Harrell. Having marine refrigerator can be a pleasant luxury or a critical necessity depending on the kind of sailing you do. However adding one to your galley causes a substantial increase in electrical demands. Unlike other appliances such as a microwave, the draw is fairly constant so you need to ensure that you have the power capacity to keep everything running well. As a result, it is important to... products, articles, news

  5. Boat Insurance - Peace of Mind for Your Marine Adventures
    by John Gibb. As with all vehicles a boat is legible for an insurance policy, under the Marine Insurance Act. While some small boats kept on your premises can be covered by home insurance, Marine insurance can cover not just a seafaring boat but also the goods, as throughout marine history ships have been lost with very expensive cargoes aboard, due to the dangerous nature of sea voyages. Boat insurance is of... products, articles, news

  6. Installing A Marine Fuel Flow Meter For Your Boat
    by Scott Fromherz. Flow meters are generally installed to measure the amount or flow rate of a specific liquid or gas, used both for residential as well as commercial purposes. This is the best way to show how much of the liquid or gas has been in use of flowed through the pipe. From one perspective this is very good because it makes you in control of the amount of medium in use, and in turn saving the medium. A m... products, articles, news

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