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This short video shows Snow Gum’s nav station layout, along with additional, twin 12V outlets, in the just the right places for charging Smart devices in use on the saloon table. We replaced the standard USB outlets with extra 12V outlets, to provide flexibility for future technology developments, along with higher power output - 100W each. There’s also an additional 230V AC outlet under the nav station at the starboard end, perfect for a battery charger or setting up a Wabeco CNC milling machine and lathe on the table. :-D
Join our adventurous bearded DIY enthusiast as he tackles a unique challenge: creating a hole in the bimini of his sailboat! Discover clever techniques using tools like a soldering iron, and enjoy friendly banter about the process. Perfect for sailing lovers and DIY fans alike! #SailingDIY #BiminiHoles #DIYAdventure #SailboatLife #Craftsmanship #MarinaMoments #SolderingSkills #BoatMaintenance #SailingCommunity #SailingTips
The Mumm 36 is a great boat to push hard downwind in a breeze. As soon as the wind gets above 15 to 18 knots you could easily get the boat up and planning on a broad reach or run. With the storm cloud blowing in rain and the blue sky shinning in the back ground the whole crew was on edge as the tried to soak deep at speed to make it around the bottom mark without the need for a risky gybe. With the waves almost breaking breaking as the sea way built we were easily touching 12 knots of boats speed as raced toward the bottom mark. This was another Mumm 36 memory for our days racing Go To Red on Strangford lough. The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying our short racing clips why not come on board and join the crew by subscribing to our channel.