
Greetings from our peaceful corner of Nass valley in May

So wind power on the Ocean and peddle power on the land.

State of the Art Personal Location Beacons

Not cheap but we each have one of these attached to our life jackets

Prince Rupert Spring sky

Masie copes with Luksanna showering affection on a GR puppy

Traitor

Our base for our 20lb propane bottle.

Our once uncluttered stern!

Did you know our camera cann take black and white?

Here you have the same mess in colour

New aerial base

tight placement

Here we have go measure 4 times and then pray

Lets hope they fit

lots of no sealant on the bolt holes

A rachet makes life easy

Some people think boats are boring!

The AIS Antenna ready to go

Lots of room.

everything monted good

the Ais will be linked to the Chartplotter using these 2 nmea data wires

2 pieces of wire

Steve continues to get good at soldering wire together

and so

the little stand cost less than a case of beer

great swear saving device

solder flows

quick shrink rap

almost finished

getting there

still goig

looks good

Our AIS VHF Radio

More on this later.
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”
― Albert Einstein
Dear Friends & readers,
Our post today is to continued from the previous post ‘Further refitting’
p.s. Our blog just changed site title from South Pacific ‘engagement’ to ‘journal’
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