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oups.com: QUESTION1: How HOT does it really get INSIDE the cabin of a Cruising Boat, in the Tropics? What's the typical you've experienced? What's the worst-case?? 80-110F, hotter if you don't put up a tarp to keep the plastic roof in the shade! I've seen them 130F at the dock with all the ports open in the hot sun, easily. That's why most boats the live here, in Charleston, SC USA, have air conditioning. QUESTION2: If you use computer-based charts on a laptop or other onboard computer, how much Harddrive space do your charts take up?? (Let's say for a passage, or your typical cruising area)?? How large a hard drive do you feel you need to be "comfortable" for charts and your other uses?? The best answer for you is "as large as you can find". Hard drives are getting SO cheap! Recently, one of our local Best Buy stores was selling a 160GB external USB hard drive that self- powers right out of the USB port, made by Western Digital in China for $US72...within the last week! New laptop drives can be had that hold 250GB, now. You can never have enough hard drive space ESPECIALLY as they are now so cheap. For reference, in the 1980's I paid $US2,499 for a 33 MEGAbyte, not GIgabyte, hard drive for the old IBM-PCXT. (.033 GB) That was the biggest drive available at the time! You can always leave excess storage blank.....You cannot stretch small storage into bigger storage. |
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