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View Poll Results: Do you adhere to ABYC Standards when working on your boat? | |||
Yes, always | 7 | 12.28% | |
Sometimes | 40 | 70.18% | |
Never | 2 | 3.51% | |
Don't know, don't care | 7 | 12.28% | |
I will after my insurance co. denies a claim because I didn't | 3 | 5.26% | |
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Hi Neil and others...thanks! So, along with the facts you've come up with I have a couple of screw ups of my own to add in the mix. And that shop vac you pictured is the exact one. Pics attached;
...battery (2 like you see in this pic) and ...wire to converter.... -My wire is not heavy enough - the wire is approximately 3 feet long....pics attached. I only use it to suck up cookie crumbs and inflate the dinghy. That little shop vac will inflate and deflate a dinghy quick. I usually have to break it out after a weekend on the boat. Computer charging, phone charging, computer operation, dvd player operation and Sirius Satellite radio all plug in and do fine.
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