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Default notebook computers onboard?

We've used a Sony Vaio on a Bristol Channel Cutter for two trips from the
Chesapeake to the Bahamas with no problems at all. No special precautions
other than making sure it was not exposed to rain and spray and was kept
where unlikely to be flung onto the cabin sole. Seemed to handle the normal
range of offshore and semi-tropical humidity just fine, so the extra expense
of a "Toughbook" may be overkill.
Scott
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"Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in
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Im sure heaps of people out there must be carrying their laptops on
board when they are cruising for navigation/internet.... what is the
general consensus on life?

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