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Standard
Horizon Intrepid VHF (Ram mike at the helm)
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Kenwood
TKM707 SSB with AT50 Auto Tuner |
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Simrad
Anritsu 772 radar
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Automatic
Identification System (AIS)
AIS provides a means for tracking large ship
movements including: identification, position,
course, and speed.
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Technautics
cool blue refrigeration |
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ACR Rapidfix
406MHz Epirb
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Nexus instrumentation
I have the basic wind/knot and depth setup with one display in the
cockpit and the wired remote down below. I also added a connection
point in our cabin so that I can see the instrumentation at night
(when the wind wakes me up at anchor) or I can run an extension cable
to the bow so I can check the water depth while we are going through
gnarly passes without us having to shout back and forth to the
cockpit.
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Garmin GPS 76 at the
helm and GPS 48 at the nav station (with 45XL and 12XL as
backup/abandon ship gear)
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Shuttle SV25 computer
with remote LCD screen.
I added a 12-volt supply external to the case and used the old space
from the original supply to add an additional fan with oversize holes
drilled in the aluminum case. An external fan was added to pull air up
and out from behind the entire compartment. Both fans are controlled
by an external switch, which has three settings (off, med and high).
The computer comes with an onboard temperature monitor/alarm system,
which I use to control the fan settings. I rarely need them since the
main heat (power supply) is external to the case. I also conformal
coated all the pc boards to keep the corrosion out, so far so good
(I'm sure this voids the warrantee).
The LCD screen is 8.5 x 11 inches and I mounted it in a aluminum
picture frame. I also have the LCD screen for the DVD player
mounted on a homemade pole mount which allows it to rotate to the
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Two West Marine 700 inverters
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Speedtech electronic
24 hour tracking barometer |