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We are thrilled to continue "Meet The Owners”, a video series featuring interviews with Solaris owners filmed during our Solaris Days in 2022. Join us as we hear their personal stories and uncover what drives their passion for our brand and boats. Keep your eyes peeled for new episodes in the weeks to come 👀 #SolarisYachts #MeetTheOwners
We depart from the Paihia wharf in the Bay of Islands. The wharf is located in the middle of town. You'll see a statue of a big Marlin - that's the start of the wharf. Walk about half way down and you'll find our blue "The Rock" sign. Pleas wait there our skipper and crew will greet you and check in you for your cruise. We depart at 5pm during day light saving (approx Oct - Mar) and 4pm when no day light saving (approx Apr - Sept)
Cleaning your marine AC unit's raw water lines is one of the most important maintenance tasks you can perform to ensure your air conditioner runs efficiently and effectively. Not only can a dirty AC unit's cooling lines increase your energy bills, but they can also lead to premature failure and constant breakdowns. In this video, we'll show you why cleaning your AC unit's sea water cooling lines is crucial and show you what it looks like. Whether you're dealing with a marine air conditioning system or multiple systems, regular cleaning is essential to prevent damage from marine growth, silt, and debris. So, grab your Barnacle Buster and let's get started on seasonal cleaning and AC maintenance to keep your air conditioner running smoothly all year round!