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Delivery of Grimalkin aka FisherCat

We can see clearly now…replaced the scratched and worn clear vinyl windows on the 5 Bimini curtains this afternoon.

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Removed the 34yo Freedom 10 (1000 watt) inverter/charger and installed the Victron Multiplus 12/2000-80 inverter/charger in its place. It works well and now I have to install the smart shunt, the Cerbo gx and 5” touch screen.

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<drool> <drool> <drool>

Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to drool on your thread. But I really like the Victron product line so far. Sounds like that is going to be a very sweet setup.
 
Installed the smart shunt today and paired it to the VictronConnect app.

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I also installed a 20a AC breaker, wire and gfci outlet on the boat to plug in the hot water heater.

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Installed the smart shunt today and paired it to the VictronConnect app.

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I also installed a 20a AC breaker, wire and gfci outlet on the boat to plug in the hot water heater.

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Did you wire the ground for the battery charger and the ground for the solar input on the system ground side of the shunt?
Also, looks like you need to run a software update on the shunt?
 
Yes, and yes, I have not yet updated the firmware.
 
Very good! The shunt will update SOC as energy is put back into the battery from those sources…..

What about your outboards? Do they just have their own start batteries?
 
The Yamaha 9.9’s get 12v from the two, 198ah 4d batteries.
 
Better late than never...I finally removed anchor 2 and anchor 3 from the lockers forward on the boat, for a refit of anchor 2. #2 is a Fortress FX23 aluminum connected to 10' of 3/8" G4 galv. chain and 200' of 9/16" 3-strand nylon. #3 is a 16# Danforth which is a lunch anchor and taking up space. Our primary anchor is a 45# Mantis with 120' of 3/8" G4 chain, a storm anchor rating >50kts wind for the Catamaran.

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So, I am redoing the connection of the chain to rode, which was lacking any confidence from me of of being secure. I don't understand why somebody does this.

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So I spliced an eye with a thimble in it. And used a shackle to hold them together.

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K Not my best work, the line is old and stiff and I need to buy fids to replace the screwdrivers and needle nose pliers I used, but it should hold better than the bowline, in my mind anyway. We are also replacing the Fortress FX23 anchor with a 33# Rocna.
 
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