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Finding the Right Solar Panel Size For Your Boat

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Choosing The Perfect Solar Panel For Your Boat The launching point with regard to a successful solar panel installation is simply assessing your requirements. We present right here a basic evaluation based on the test boat utilized for our recent report on choosing and installing a solar panel. A few values are actually from experience, and various other are accepted rules of thumb.  Energy Balance Search for the present draw of each and every piece of equipment (confirm with panel ammeter if available) and approximate the number of hours operated. Record the number and capacity of your batteries, recognizing that you can not draw below 50% charge without having reducing their life, and that you will rarely charge past 85% while away from the dock-- consequently, just 35% of nameplate capability is actually usable. Finally, total your charging sources, featuring motor, wind, and solar. For solar, take the rated wattage x 5 hours/12 = amp-hours while on passage and wa...

Great Ways to Get Rid of Boat Stink

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You Really Can Get Your Boat to Smell Great Again As our long-term examination regarding sanitation hose makes its way through another long, scorching-- and progressively smellier-- summer season, it is actually a good time to consider methods to keep your plumbing system from turning into an olfactory horror. Listed here are simply a few of the suggestions that hose producers discussed with us when we launched our test of sanitation hose. Hose routing: Constantly slope pipes and hoses toward the holding tank after the preliminary rise. Any type of hose is going to eventually permeate if sewage is left standing in it. If long runs are simply inevitable, think about using well-secured Schedule 40 PVC pipe-- not DWV (drain-waste-vent) PVC, which has thinner walls. Antifreeze: PVC hoses are not compatible with glycol- or alcohol-based winterizing products. The glycol or alcohol can draw out some of the PVC plasticizers, resulting in enhanced permeability and tightnes...

Boat Cleaning Products Analysts Explain How to Be Prepared for Tsunamis and Earthquakes

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Your Boat Cleaning Products Experts Promote Safety In All Boating Situations  Raritan Engineering  your boat cleaning products professionals would love to share with you this week these helpful tips for surviving areas with high tsunami potential. The first step to survival is preparation, and we hope sharing the Neal’s insights and firsthand experience will help others cruising tsunami-prone waters to be better prepared in the event of an earthquake. From Mahina Expeditions: As sailors, we need to be aware of the ever present threat of a tsunami. By establishing emergency procedures for your crew and vessel along with knowing what to expect and what to do in the event of a tsunami, it will be far less likely that you or your crew will become casualties or that your vessel will sustain damage. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Pacific Tsunami Warning Center is located at Ewa Beach, Hawaii. They have seafloor and coastal sensors located a...

Don't Postpone Fuel Tank Maintenance

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  Maintain Your Fuel Tank Don't let this happen to you! November is the time of year when the postponing catches up to people. The huge tasks we avoided all summer stare us in the face. Do absolutely nothing, and you run the risk of a summer lost pulling epoxy from your hair instead of sailing. If your boat is actually 20 years old or even older, a fuel tank replacing-- a bear of a project, even in optimal circumstances-- may be that project you're delaying. If it is, well, you're in luck, since we've got a reasonable bit of information to help guide you through the process. Marine consultant and technical writer Steve D'Antonio wrote an extensive article about tank replacing previously. The following excerpt from that short article deals explicitly with aluminum, however, there certainly are other options. Aluminum is a common substitute fuel tank material choice for most installations. It is simple to work with, easily obtainable, relatively inexpens...

Boat Cleaning Products Staff Blog: DIY Water Filter Ideas For Your Boat

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Your Boat Cleaning Products Specialists Discuss How to Make Your Own Water Filter Raritan Engineering  your boat cleaning products suppliers would like to share with you this week some great information regarding DIY water filter ideas for your boat. Your boat cleaning products distributors talks about how one of the first things that you realize after a few seasons of cruising is that approaches to life aboard vary between two wide extremes: cruisers who by choice or because of a limited budget live with minimal creature comforts, and those cruisers who sacrifice little more than living space when they move aboard. Nick reported that most cruising boats he met during his first year of tropical cruising had some type of watermaker, but usually chose to take advantage of the local water supply when dockside or anchored in polluted harbors. When we were cruising abroad in the early ’90s, it seemed that less than half the boats we met regularly used watermakers. The Nitty G...

Boat Cleaning Products Specialists Discuss the Importance of Checking Your Tethers

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Your Boat Cleaning Products Distributors Share Great Reasons to Check and Maintain Your Tethers Raritan Engineering  your boat cleaning products suppliers would like to share with you this week some great information regarding the importance of checking your tethers. Just as we were wrapping up the report in our December 2017 issue describing how to make your own safety tether, 60-year-old British sailor Simon Speirs went overboard and died during the Clipper Round the World Race in an accident linked to a tether safety clip failure. Regarding the most recent incident, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, noted offshore sailor and the Clipper Race founder and chairman, was reported saying that the tether “failed in some form or another.”  "The reason why the clip failed is under investigation, and I am not going to anticipate the findings as that could be misleading and not do yachtsmen any favours," Knox-Johnston wrote in an e-mail to  Practical Sailor . ...

Boat Cleaning Products Distributors Share Great Ideas of Getting Rid of That Nasty Smell On Your Boat

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Your Boat Cleaning Products Experts Talk About the Secret to Removing That Horrible Smell Onboard Raritan Engineering your boat cleaning products specialists would like to share with you this week some great information regarding how to remove that nasty smell from your boat.  We’ve had a lot of fun with toilets and sanitation systems in the last couple of years, and after last weekend, when I descended into the smelliest brokerage boat I’d ever set foot on, I thought I’d revisit some of our findings here. The good news is that a stinky head is curable. The better news is that it need not cost you an arm and a leg.  Odor control  doesn’t necessarily start at the marine head ( hoses are often the chief culprit), but that seems like the logical place to start. A big step toward reducing head odors  is to use fresh water for flushing. Salt water is alive with microscopic critters that add to the odor problem when they die and decay in your holding tank....

Boat Cleaning Products Suppliers Share Pointers On Navigating Around Coral & Keeping Our Coral Reefs Safe

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Your Boat Cleaning Products Distributors Talk About the Best Way to Avoid Hitting Coral Reefs Raritan Engineering  your boat cleaning products experts would like to share with you this week some great pointers on how to easily navigate around coral reefs. For the average cruiser, the half-day passages pose a special challenge. The temptation is to leave early and knock out all the miles in daylight, but as the crew races against time, exhaustion can set in and the bad decisions multiply.  The crew of  Tanda Mailaika , a family of six whose 46-foot Leopard catamaran was lost on a reef on the southwest corner of Huahine in French Polynesia last month, learned this lesson the hard way.  The first error Govatos made was in planning the 80-nautical mile passage between Moorea and the anchorage Huahine. Anticipating the forecast winds of 20 knots from astern for most of the passage, he estimated about 10 hours for the passage, an average speed of 9-10 knots put...

Raritan Boat Cleaning Products Distributors Talk About the Benefit of Keeping Portlights in Good Condition

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Raritan Boat Cleaning Products Suppliers Share Tips on How to Keep Your Portlights in Good Repair Raritan Engineering  your boat cleaning products manufacturers are excited to share with you this week information regarding the benefit of keeping your portlights clean. Leaky portlights and hatches are one of the more frustrating projects to face on an old boat. The best case scenarios are easiest to deal with, and these are usually the ones in which bedding has dried out and a simple removal, cleanup, and re-bed game plan is all it takes. When an acrylic (Plexiglas) or Lexan (polycarbonate) lens is removed, be very careful with solvents used to clean away old bedding because they can destroy the surface of once clear plastic. Raritan Boat Cleaning Products Experts Discuss Further How Easy Portlight Maintenance Can Be Your  boat cleaning products  suppliers talk about how to reattach the mechanically fastened lens, use a thick, adhesive butyl-rubber tape or eq...

Boat Cleaning Products Analysts Explain How to Be Prepared for Tsunamis and Earthquakes

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Your Boat Cleaning Products Experts Promote Safety In All Boating Situations  Raritan Engineering  your boat cleaning products professionals would love to share with you this week these helpful tips for surviving areas with high tsunami potential. The first step to survival is preparation, and we hope sharing the Neal’s insights and firsthand experience will help others cruising tsunami-prone waters to be better prepared in the event of an earthquake. From Mahina Expeditions: As sailors, we need to be aware of the ever present threat of a tsunami. By establishing emergency procedures for your crew and vessel along with knowing what to expect and what to do in the event of a tsunami, it will be far less likely that you or your crew will become casualties or that your vessel will sustain damage. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Pacific Tsunami Warning Center is located at Ewa Beach, Hawaii. They have seafloor and coastal sensors located a...

Boat Cleaning Products-Raritan Engineering

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Boat Cleaning Products Marine Cleaning Supplies By Raritan Engineering Are you tired of that nasty smell?? Have you tried getting rid of it with everything you can think of? Then we have the answers you've been waiting for! K.O. - Kills odors! Eliminates holding tank odors at their source. Odor-killing bacteria digests liquids, solid waste and paper. A safe, non-chemical and non-polluting product. C.P. - Cleans Potties! No brushing required and leaves toilet bowls, sparkling clean. Eliminates the need to use bleach or any toxic chemicals. C.H. - Cleans Hoses! This is a must have product which is designed to work without removing any piping. Dissolves clogs which cause plumbing to overflow and create nasty odors. At Raritan, we offer dependability where it counts. Be Sure To Get Your Marine Cleaning Supplies at Raritan Engineering

Your Boat Cleaning Products Professionals Explain That Preparation Is the First Step to Surviving

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Boat Cleaning Products Specialists Encourage Earthquake and Tsunami Preparation by  Raritan-Engineering  -  January 25, 2017 Your Boat Cleaning Products Professionals Explain That Preparation Is the First Step to Surviving   Raritan Engineering Company  your boat cleaning products experts are excited to share with you this week crucial information needed when preparing for earthquakes and tsunamis. The first step to survival is preparation, and we hope sharing the Neal’s insights and firsthand experience will help others cruising tsunami-prone waters to be better prepared in the event of an earthquake. From Mahina Expeditions: As sailors, we need to be aware of the ever present threat of a tsunami. By establishing emergency procedures for your crew and vessel along with knowing what to expect and what to do in the event of a tsunami, it will be far less likely that you or your crew will become casualties or that your vessel will sustain dam...