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Haven't a Clue

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    West Sussex
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    Theatre tech
  • Boat Name
    Baloo
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    River Hamble

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  4. With the untimely demise of Ziggy, it was inevitable.....
  5. Bit of a hijack, sorry, but what's the difference between monocrystalline and polycrystaline panels? I understand one can work partly shaded and has a lower output....but which is which? Ta in advance.
  6. Mike, speaking as a confirmed and lifelong arachnophobe, you are NOT making any friends around here....... ( I durn't care 'ow it's spelt, I knows what I mean). The rest of your posts are very insightful and useful....keep up the good work. Miss Max, welcome to the world of boating and well done for taking the plunge, I doubt very much you'll regret it.
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  9. Interesting thread. 1st, defib pads are not (or should not) cost more than about £15 to replace. Our ITU next door to theatres pays £12.68 for a set. 2nd, think about the incidents that are likely to occur ie cuts, sprains etc. Statistically, unless you have specific diagnosis re your health, cardiac arrest is fairly low down on the list and as someone said upthread, dealing with man overboard is rather more likely. 3rd, get a book on 1st aid or do a course, St Johns free handbook is well regarded, it will stand you in good stead and hopefully give you the skill and confidence to recognise, interpret and deal with what may come your way. Just suggestions from an anaesthetic tech of 31 years. Having said all that, you are to be congratulated for trying to look and plan ahead; prior planning prevents piss-poor performance and all that!
  10. Re the licence, I'm guessing that you only need one if you expect payment for the batteries, otherwise our local council recycling centre must be making a mint in fines out of the poor saps who drop theirs off.......oh hang on though, this IS the council. 'Spect a summons will be in the post for the last lot I dropped off then. Bugga, dint fink that through, did I.
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  14. Yup,fitted one to my Beta BZ482 (13hp). Flash memory, responsive, backlit and reliable. Recommended without reservation.
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