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For the Stevenson Weekender I'm working on, I'm planning on having the
regular lights required and a small electric motor for getting in and out of
the ramp area. I will only be sailing in sheltered waters and reasonably
close to shore.

Does anyone have an opinion on this product?
Nautilus Booster Pack
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortments/product_detail2.jsp?PRODUCTprd_id=84552444327593 6

The specs on it state:
a.. 800A heavy-duty marine booster pack
b.. 33AH deep-cycle battery, ideal for powering trolling motors
c.. Built-in 250 psi air-compressor, ideal for powering air
mattresses and sports equipment
d.. Digital battery status level indicator
e.. Includes detachable booster cables, storage bag
f.. Equipped with: compass, back-up red and green navigational
lights, and deep-cycle battery to sustain repeated deep discharge


The main thing I like about this unit is that I can use it for those 340
some odd days of the year that I'm not sailing

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Bruce Nichol
 
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 16:16:06 GMT, "Andrew Butchart"
wrote:

For the Stevenson Weekender I'm working on, I'm planning on having the
regular lights required and a small electric motor for getting in and out of
the ramp area. I will only be sailing in sheltered waters and reasonably
close to shore.

Does anyone have an opinion on this product?
Nautilus Booster Pack
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortments/product_detail2.jsp?PRODUCTprd_id=84552444327593 6

The specs on it state:
a.. 800A heavy-duty marine booster pack
b.. 33AH deep-cycle battery, ideal for powering trolling motors
c.. Built-in 250 psi air-compressor, ideal for powering air
mattresses and sports equipment
d.. Digital battery status level indicator
e.. Includes detachable booster cables, storage bag
f.. Equipped with: compass, back-up red and green navigational
lights, and deep-cycle battery to sustain repeated deep discharge

What? No freezer, dart board or playstation? No drinks caddy? No
mobile phone charger? No rain gauge? Forget it......

The main thing I like about this unit is that I can use it for those 340
some odd days of the year that I'm not sailing

Regards,

Bruce Nichol
Talon Computer Services
ALBURY NSW Australia

http://www.taloncs.com.au

If it ain't broke, fix it until it is....
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