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[July 26, 2012]Separ Fuel Filter Water Separator 1The ability to backflush can extend service intervals and get you home in a pinch.
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[December 1, 2003]Porta-CoolyWhen I cruised in Boating Magazine's Scout 242 Abaco to Martha's Vineyard one weekend, I was glad I had a Cruisair Carry-On portable air-conditioner ready for testing. The temperature was a balmy 90 degrees, and every amenity pays exponential dividends in comfort.
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[September 24, 2003]ComNav Nexus NX2
Getting navigation data to you is essential; getting it to you in customized configurations and locations is ideal. The Nexus NX2 system from ComNav does a good job of providing data from multiple functions in an integrated instrument package that's expandable to fit your needs.
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[December 12, 2006]What to look for in: Generators.INVERTER OR GENERATOR?
Inverters change the DC power of the boat's batteries into AC power. They're compact and quiet but limited in output by the size of your bank of batteries and by the alternator's ability to keep up with the draw. Battery capacity should be at least three times the expected need between charges. Use inverters for short-term items such as coffeemakers and microwaves. Boats without air conditioning and loads in the 1,000-to-3,500-watt range can get by with inverters. However, for greater and longer power demands you will need a generator.
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[April 1, 2001]Touch and GoWhether you're hitting the high seas or your local lake, there's an ocean of software that can make you a better—and smarter—captain.



