Step-by-step instructions for the yachting enthusiast
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There are alternative locations available to put the VHF in a typical T-shaped sailboat cockpit. Some of these locations include atop the instrument pod, at the lower wall of the bench seat or in the lid of the propane locker. This can be done because radio models are now weather-resistant.
Publication Name: Yachting
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0043-9940
Year: 1997
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Dinghy davits: a classic holdup
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Tips on selecting quality davits are presented. Davits with weld beads of consistent width signifies skillful craftsmanship. Well-crafted davits should have cross-members mitered to fit over the tubes' radius. Nine davits are discussed. Prices range from $293.50 to $40,000.
Publication Name: Yachting
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0043-9940
Year: 1996
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Boat owner's buyers guide: davits/cranes:(Buyers Guide)
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Boat owners need to consider several factors when purchasing a davit and watercraft chock. Tips on buying are given, along with features of equipment from Akerboom Yacht Equipment, MarQuipt, cramm and Nautical Structures.
Publication Name: Yachting
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0043-9940
Year: 1996
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