Sailing a treat now

Re: Sailing a treat now

Postby percyverhance » Sat Dec 06, 2014 10:01 pm

Ha..are you getting ready for a Christmas cruise Brandon?
I have an old Careel 18 that we cover in led lights and take for a Christmas cruise every year.We are heading up the Yarra this Saturday night with some mates.Just look out for a bright green Careel with the Christmas carols blarring and a Santa on board.Without the mast we head up to the MCG spreading Christmas cheer.Cheers.Dave
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Re: Sailing a treat now

Postby Phillip » Sat Dec 06, 2014 10:23 pm

Brandon,

It's probably the measurement size of your photos.

Click on linked sizing in an edit program and make your photo width 1025 pixels. The height will automatically set itself.

That should do it, kb or MB size doesn't matter.
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Re: Sailing a treat now

Postby Peter57 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 8:55 am

may as well throw in my 2 cents worth. I think or have been told that butane does not settle in the bilge but is lighter and thus will dissipate anyway. I have an origio 2 burner metho stove on board which I think is better than the maxi and I would not get a new maxi stove as in my opinion the build quality is simply not there compared with the older maxi stoves which I really liked. the good thing about the Origio is that it is foolproof - you take out a canister and fill it with about a litre of metho. you can turn the canister upside down and it does not spill out but the material in the canister absorbs it. NO moving parts or risk that a pipe will leak or burst. And works a treat. Sold by Domestic here and a swedish product. whitworhts has the single burner and could order the double through them. Also has nice gimbels for it. Cheers Peter
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