
Afterward we headed over to Redden Marine and purchased the winterizing material

We set u


Time was spent finishing the install of our new GPS system and integrating it into our vhf radio. The two components can now work together in an emergency. The new DSC system allows the MMSI number programmed into the radio to send an emergency message with a single button. In an instant authorities know the name of the boat, the owners, important phone numbers and a variety of other data which could help in the event of a rescue.
I also, quite by chance, came across new switches to replace the missing ones in the flybridge control panel at Hardware Sales. The new ones are still dead but at least two critical holes that allowed water to get into places it wasn't wanted are now plugged.
We still have a few things left to do before being prepared for winter and also have hopes for a few more short trips before the worst weather sets in late December and January and February. Ah, Spring!
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