30 May 2021 | Sawmill Point Marina, Wilmington NC, USA
24 May 2021 | Wilmington Marine Center, USA
23 February 2021 | Cape Fear Yachts
20 December 2020 | Cape Fear Yachts
11 December 2020 | Cape Fear Yachts
09 September 2020 | Wilmington Port, USA
09 September 2020 | Wilmington Port, USA
05 February 2017 | Pte Miri Miri, Raiatea, French Polynesia
05 February 2017 | Raiatea Lagoon, French Polynesia
05 February 2017 | South end of Raiatea
01 February 2017 | Baie Vaiaeho, Raiatea, French Polynesia
01 February 2017 | Baie Vaiaeho, Raiatea, French Polynesia
31 January 2017 | West Side of Raiatea
31 January 2017 | West Side of Raiatea, French Polynesia
31 January 2017 | West side of Raiatea
30 January 2017 | Marina Apooiti, Raiatea, French Polynesia
30 January 2017 | Marina Apooiti, Raiatea, French Polynesia
28 January 2017 | Marina Apooiti, Raiatea, French Polynesia
27 January 2017 | Marina Apooiti, Raiatea, French Polynesia
Keep a laptop stuck to Nav Station
28 March 2013 | Waisaladup, San Blas, Panama
Bill
With the other boat kids gone, Isobel must find a way to amuse herself again... not too hard!
Someone was talking about their computer sliding all over or crashing to the floor during a passage. We use a wonderful product call a Sea Sucker (www.seasucker.com). This is a flat piece of silicon (I think) that has a very sticky side and a not quite so sticky side. We put two of them on the nave station (stickiest side down) and put our laptop on top of them. When I need to pick up the computer I have to carefully peal it off the Nav station. I am quite sure that the boat could be rolled 180 and the computer would stay stuck. We have others that we use for anything we need to have stuck in rough conditions. This is not a non-skid pad�... it is like temporary adhesive pad. It would work well for an IPAD in the cockpit, etc�... we fully endorse them!