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A.B.Y.C. E-11 AC and DC Electrical Systems on Boats

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Boston Whaler
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1995
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Other
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18
Passing along info. I dont know how I came across it. Maybe useful.
 
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Downloaded and saved for future reference. Thanks.
 
You are welcome, sir. I have found it useful.
 
Be careful posting copyrighted information on a user board. While I feel regulations and standards like this should be freely available, that is unfortunately not reality.
 
Lovely boats there! I'm expecting to see there an A/C 'cause last summer was piping hot as hell. Regardless you're near a cold source that still doesn't save you from immense heat. I was on a boat once, and those umbrellas were like a joke for the sun. How I recall, there also was an aircon on that boat, and it got a water leak. We needed a quick fix for our further activeness, and we used the closest solution we had. We were saved by an aircon company that solved our issue with the water leaking. From that day forward, no heat was ruining our party.
 
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Passing along info. I dont know how I came across it. Maybe useful.

Thanks for that! I plan on doing some wiring projects over the winter.
 
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