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Here's the nav station...prior to addition of Ipod, but showing from
left to right...

1) White panel is AC/Heat control and programming.
2) Standard VHF (Ram + Mic in cockpit)
3) Fire boy auto Extinguisher for engine area-Round panel
4) Sony CD player
5) 3 battery meter
6) 12 Volt plug
7) Vertical switches control interior lights for three cabins and
galley.
8) Green lit panel is all systems control for DC. AC located below (not
shown)

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/navnavyweb.jpg

On the table is a portable Sony DVD/TV and WP Binoculars. Just visible
under the fully extended nav table is a handheld VHF and handheld
mapping GPS.
This is a 16 year old boat. Note the great condition of all surfaces.
Virtually no scratches or wear at all. With the table retracted, the
storage tray is exposed. Fully extended it also hinges up for more
storage. Beneath is a huge cabinet as well and an area for the charts,
though we have a chartbook...and a couple of Red Lobster place mats
that show our area!
Not one window leaks and all doors shut snugly. Fantastic!!!!
Coming soon, Garmin GPS 192c, which I have not unpacked yet.


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Capt. Rob typed:
Here's the nav station...prior to addition of Ipod, but showing from
left to right...

1) White panel is AC/Heat control and programming.
2) Standard VHF (Ram + Mic in cockpit)
3) Fire boy auto Extinguisher for engine area-Round panel
4) Sony CD player
5) 3 battery meter
6) 12 Volt plug
7) Vertical switches control interior lights for three cabins and
galley.
8) Green lit panel is all systems control for DC. AC located below
(not
shown)


How long is that extension cord? IIRC, it *is* waterproof since it
lives in the water...


http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/navnavyweb.jpg

On the table is a portable Sony DVD/TV and WP Binoculars. Just
visible


What happens to these when the boat heels? Oh, I forgot. Your boat
doesn't sail, so it doesn't heel.

under the fully extended nav table is a handheld VHF and handheld
mapping GPS.
This is a 16 year old boat. Note the great condition of all
surfaces.
Virtually no scratches or wear at all. With the table retracted, the
storage tray is exposed. Fully extended it also hinges up for more
storage. Beneath is a huge cabinet as well and an area for the
charts,
though we have a chartbook...and a couple of Red Lobster place mats
that show our area!



Those are your "charts"? No wonder you never leave the dock.

Not one window leaks and all doors shut snugly. Fantastic!!!!
Coming soon, Garmin GPS 192c, which I have not unpacked yet.


RB
35s5
NY




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How long is that extension cord? IIRC, it *is* waterproof since it
lives in the water...


Extention cord??? ON a boat??? BWAHAHAHAHA!


What happens to these when the boat heels?

Ummm...it leans over? We have CABINETS aboard to keep gear from
falling. Do you need a diagram?? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!


Those are your "charts"?

Yep, those place mats were published by Maptech and are also laminated
for easy cleanup after dining! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!


RB
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Very Nice Nutsy,
Very nice. Do you use any of it to go from City Island to Cold Spring
Harbor?
Just a Dig:^) Looks great!




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Thom Stewart wrote:
Very Nice Nutsy,
Very nice. Do you use any of it to go from City Island to Cold Spring
Harbor?
Just a Dig:^) Looks great!



Thanks, Thom. Cold Spring Harbor is a line of sight sail, but I suppose
a thick fog could fly in! To be honest, most of the stuff aboard was
given to me by the club. In other words: Leftovers.


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Capt. Rob wrote:
Here's the nav station...prior to addition of Ipod, but showing from
left to right...

1) White panel is AC/Heat control and programming.
2) Standard VHF (Ram + Mic in cockpit)
3) Fire boy auto Extinguisher for engine area-Round panel
4) Sony CD player
5) 3 battery meter
6) 12 Volt plug
7) Vertical switches control interior lights for three cabins and
galley.
8) Green lit panel is all systems control for DC. AC located below (not
shown)

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/navnavyweb.jpg

On the table is a portable Sony DVD/TV and WP Binoculars. Just visible
under the fully extended nav table is a handheld VHF and handheld
mapping GPS.
This is a 16 year old boat. Note the great condition of all surfaces.
Virtually no scratches or wear at all. With the table retracted, the
storage tray is exposed. Fully extended it also hinges up for more
storage. Beneath is a huge cabinet as well and an area for the charts,
though we have a chartbook...and a couple of Red Lobster place mats
that show our area!
Not one window leaks and all doors shut snugly. Fantastic!!!!
Coming soon, Garmin GPS 192c, which I have not unpacked yet.

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Thats not a Nav station, it's a entertainment center/fusebox.

Where is the Navigation equipment? raday display, P rulers, dividers,
chronometer, sextant, pencils, GPS display, barometer, DTS calculator,
compass or anything related to navigation?

Be carefull leaning back on that comfy stool, looks like it is cast
into the hull and could rip out with ease.

You should have bought the 36.7 first, not as much wasted space.

Joe



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Thats not a Nav station, it's a entertainment

center/fusebox.

Where is the Navigation equipment? raday display, P

rulers, dividers,
chronometer, sextant, pencils, GPS display, barometer, DTS

calculator,
compass or anything related to navigation?



C'mon Joe, you know , putting any of that stuff on Bobs'
boat would be like installing a radar detector on a horse
and buggy.


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Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


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Thats not a Nav station, it's a entertainment

center/fusebox.

Where is the Navigation equipment? raday display, P

rulers, dividers,
chronometer, sextant, pencils, GPS display, barometer, DTS

calculator,
compass or anything related to navigation?



C'mon Joe, you know , putting any of that stuff on Bobs'
boat would be like installing a radar detector on a horse
and buggy.


Yeah, put a plastic lobster on that veneer and it's a perfect picture.
A picture is indeed worth a thousand words.

Joe

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Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


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given to me by the club. In other words: Leftovers



So your "club" sells electronics?


Of course. The condo works with the Boatmax service dept. which is a
dealer for just about everything. Members pay less for just about
everything that way, from fenders and lines to radar.


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Where is the Navigation equipment? raday display, P rulers, dividers,
chronometer, sextant, pencils, GPS display, barometer, DTS calculator,
compass or anything related to navigation?


Do you mean to say that all of that stuff should be out lying around
and not put away? You leave all of that just sitting on the nav table.
FYI, we have a Garmin 192c to be installed. I haven't made a move
putting the radar in yet.


Be carefull leaning back on that comfy stool, looks like it is cast

into the hull and could rip out with ease.

Hmmm. The thing doesn't budge. I don't like the stool though.


You should have bought the 36.7 first, not as much wasted space.

Puh-lease! It's almost identical interior and space layout from P.
Starck. My aft cabin is larger, the 36.7 has a larger V. We looked at
the 36s7..but the small aft cabin killed it for us. Nice boat
otherwise. Interesting that it rates a bit slower than our boat in some
places...and only a bit faster in others, but I bet the deep keel
version is faster than our wing.


RB
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NY

 
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