Sharpen Your Knowledge of Boat Electrical Systems
Onboard technical systems expert Nigel Calder is set to host a two-day seminar on the principles of electrical system design and installation.
Onboard technical systems expert Nigel Calder is set to host a two-day seminar on the principles of electrical system design and installation.
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Onboard technical systems expert Nigel Calder is set to host a two-day seminar on the principles of electrical system design and installation.
Fixing my leaking dinghy valve wasn’t a simple process, but I was able to figure it out. Here’s how you can do it, too.
Gear Review: The Australian-built Powerwincher aims to raise the bar in the electric winch-winder market.
Gig Harbor Boat Works is set to unveil a new 12,500 square-foot, state-of-the-art factory in Gig Harbor.
Having mismatched seacock threads, using the wrong type of hose, or choosing the wrong alloy can lead to disaster.
Dockmate has announced a positioning feature for its wireless remote-control systems.
Jibing can be a thing of beauty or a dangerous disaster. Here’s how to make sure you and your crew are up to the task.
Good plumbing is paramount to prevent fuel-flow interruption, which can damage a boat’s engine.
Cruiser Roger Hughes’ boat, like many boats, needed more hot water. Here’s how he got it without breaking the bank.
Choosing the right fuel filters can go a long way toward stopping contamination problems in your diesel engines.
The most common type of AC electrical fault involves contact between an ungrounded conductor and a metallic object.
Voltage converters help cruisers meet the mix of ever-increasing onboard electronic needs.
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