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  1. Stink or Sink?

    by on 01-22-2012 at 02:05 PM (Vayu Restoration)
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    Shower Sump Lid
    By Capt. Wayne Canning, AMS
    Shower sumps without a lid tend to smell from the stagnant water in them. A lid will help reduce these odors. The only problem with the lids the manufactures fit to their sumps is that they are screwed on. This is not really the best idea because a shower sump makes a good back up bilge pump. Most shower sumps do not have very high capacity pumps but let's face it if your main pump fails with a slow leak ...

    Updated 01-22-2012 at 02:09 PM by sailvayu

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  2. Sweating the small stuff

    by on 12-04-2011 at 10:37 AM (Vayu Restoration)
    Sweating the small stuff
    By Capt. Wayne Canning, AMS
    With the holidays and all it has been hard to keep up with the boat work. At times like this I like to try to do little tasks when I have a bit of time. One of my small projects has been redoing the salon table.
    The table that came with the boat had some really bad supports and was water damaged. I sort of wrote it off but kept it because I have a bad habit of never throwing anything out! Well that and I did think maybe ...
  3. Staying Warm with Guerrilla Boat Repair

    by on 11-19-2011 at 03:22 PM (Vayu Restoration)
    Staying Warm
    By Capt. Wayne Canning, AMS
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    As it starts to get colder it is time to think about tuning up the heating system. And time for some guerrilla boat repair. Although I have a reverse cycle AC unit I always end up dragging out the little electric space heaters. The AC unit will keep up with the needed heat but it freezes up when the water I am floating in gets too cold, which of course is when I need the most heat. I got over this in the ...

    Updated 11-19-2011 at 03:53 PM by sailvayu

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  4. The self destructing Dinghy

    by on 11-13-2011 at 02:15 PM (Vayu Restoration)
    A couple of years ago I bought a used West marine inflatable dinghy and 3 hp Nissan motor for 500 bucks. The motor is great but the first time I put the dinghy in the water the bottom fell out! Well I was not too upset as the motor alone was worth what I paid but being the kind of person I am I could not just toss the dinghy.
    So I went off to West marine and spent $120 for 2 pints of special glue to reattach the bottom. I mean how hard could that be right? Well I used 1 pint to reattach ...
  5. Connected again

    by on 10-18-2010 at 07:50 AM (Vayu Restoration)
    I am finally making progress with the antennas. With the FM antenna I found one of the biggest problems was with a splice in the coax I forgot about. Once I re-did that the reception got better, but not great. I tried using an old marine VHF FM antenna but that was still not perfect and had some fuzz in the signal. I decided to build a new FM antenna out of wire and PVC tube. I used the old loop type antenna design laid out on a horizontal. This type of antenna is called a 5/8 wave "folded ...
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