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This is the new solar panel support option! It allows for 6 370W LG panels to be placed aft of the rigging blocks located on the cockpit roof. I believe this option is only available when going for the "ES" (Extended Scoop) model/option, as that model has more buoyancy aft. The two panels that are in front of the four you can see are mounted athwartship (sideways), which opens up more access to the boom and also makes those panels less likely to be shaded by the boom or mainsail. In addition to the above, it also provides shade/protection for the tender. These supports are made from carbon fiber and then fiberglassed and carbon fibered onto the coach roof and each can support a person hanging from them. Mira is being built with these supports and a total of 8 370W panels. The additional two will be mounted forward on the coach roof; one on the port side, one on the starboard.

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Randka w naszej ulubionej knajpce @calmoscafesxm to uczta dla wszystkich zmysłów 🩵 Ci co byli z nami przeżyli to 💥 #zycienajachcie #podróże #zyciejestpiekne #kochamnadzycie #razem #karaiby #stmartin

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75 times 3 (THREE) thin parts. A sequare, a wheel and a washer, approx 75 of each The leaking o-ring is inside the hole. An easy job with a good saving. Wait to turn the handle until the unit is inside the engine and oil has been filled. The thin sheets of metal are fragile when they are not in oil. Good to clean inside the engine below the oil strainer. I had a lot of dirt there, didn't reached it when I rebuilt the engine

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No more propane on our boat! All electric baby! With 920 Watts of solar installed, we decided to gut the old propane stove and rebuild it with an electric induction cooktop. It was actually easier than we thought, and involved drilling out a few rivets and repurposing some parts. The result ended up looking pretty great, and we even have a shelf in the middle for storing pots and pans. Unfortunately, only a single burner induction cooktop would fit, so we’ll have to make do. We moved the microwave to the bottom of the stove, which frees up some much needed counter space. We purchased a small countertop convection toaster oven so we can still toast and bake things, if needed. Have you ever thought about doing this? Leave your comments below! #boatrefit #beneteau411 #boatgalley #electricgalley #boatwork #liveaboards #liveaboardlife #shorts

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