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What did your Albin get for Christmas this year?

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What did your Albin get for Christmas this year?

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This year Nordvika got a Heart System Tank Tender tank monitoring system.



This is a purely air-pressure operated system for checking the fill level of all the tanks on the boat. I opted for one that will just do the fuel tanks, as we have accurate gauges for the water and waste tank, but you can get one that will handle up to ten tanks.

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http://www.thetanktender.com/

You simply press the button for the tank you want to check, then pump the plunger a couple times. This forces a small amount of air out of a tube that is inserted into the tank. Then, as the liquid fills the tube back up, it measures the air displaced to provide a super-accurate reading, in inches, of the tank's fill level.

I haven't installed it yet, but I saw it in operation at the production facility here in Gig Harbor, and it performed as described. I'm looking forward to having an accurate fuel gauge. The one we have now registers about 3/8 full when you're actually nearly empty. No amount of calibration or adjustment seems to have any affect.
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Post by Denis »

My Albin got a new teak flag pole, so that I can fly our American flag higher than before. I have to say that was one of my best gifts.
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Santa Sharon brought me the Lowrance GPS/Sounder.
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Post by Mike »

I got "Troubleshooting Marine Diesels" so maybe I won't have to ask so many questions and an IOU for 3 tanks of gas :wink:
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Mike wrote:I got "Troubleshooting Marine Diesels" so maybe I won't have to ask so many questions and an IOU for 3 tanks of gas :wink:
An IOU for three tanks??? That's a SUBSTANTIAL promise!! (Hope you can collect!! 8) )
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Post by mhanna »

I ordered that book 2 months ago and received two of em. I was going to send one back but after reading through it I decided to keep one at home and the other on the boat. Good read.

As far as boat gifts,, well I mentioned in posts awhile back about how my anchor would not drop (after putting in an expensive freefall windless), and how others used their "better half's" to help. Well I did not ask for it but she bought me one of those pivoting anchor rollers, I guess it was a gift right back to her :lol:
Im not sure its the right one, but I will play with it and post pics if it works out..

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Post by Donya »

New electronics, including C 120 display. In order to get it to flush mount in the dash a new dash plate is being made... Pictures to follow.

Merry Christmas and Happy Year to all from the far left corner..... :D
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Post by Elizabeth Ann »

Sweet picture Donya!!!

My 'Old Man's Albin' ;) ;) got two new seats from Bristol Cushion. Pics soon to come.
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Christmas for PITOU this year : a Surface Sky Screen from Ocean Air. The Admiral saw these on some boats at the Maine Boatbuilders Show in Portland last year. 1 side holds a retractable screen and the other a retractable light blocking shade which will be nice for those AM's that we might like to sleep in a bit, you know maybe until 7 :D There is nothing like that early mug up on the boat.
http://www.maritimetrading.net/oceanair/surface.htm
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Pitou wrote:Christmas for PITOU this year : a Surface Sky Screen from Ocean Air. The Admiral saw these on some boats at the Maine Boatbuilders Show in Portland last year. 1 side holds a retractable screen and the other a retractable light blocking shade which will be nice for those AM's that we might like to sleep in a bit, you know maybe until 7 :D There is nothing like that early mug up on the boat.
http://www.maritimetrading.net/oceanair/surface.htm
That's just the thing!! I need to get one of those!

And while the "blackout" feature is the main thing I also like the idea of getting rid of the framed screen, which is a pain to install/remove for hatch access with the retractable version that comes with this. Very nice.
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Post by Mariner »

Boy, that is nice. Not cheap though.
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Post by StockHR »

Doug, installed on of those on our boat two years ago. Very easy to do. Just four screws, one in each corner. I pre-drilled the existing aluminum hatch frame for the screws and just screwed it in. Works great you can even put the screen and the shade together to adjust the amount of darkness with just a little screened opening to let in some air.

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Post by Pitou »

StockHR wrote:Doug, installed on of those on our boat two years ago. Very easy to do. Just four screws, one in each corner. I pre-drilled the existing aluminum hatch frame for the screws and just screwed it in. Works great you can even put the screen and the shade together to adjust the amount of darkness with just a little screened opening to let in some air.

Mike
Mike, I have my fingers crossed. You say the install was easy to do. Did the frame for the Ocean Air unit need to be shimmed at all for any curvature in the headliner or was it a nice flat fit? Any tips for install? :? I haven't been down the boat yet and probably won't for another 3 weeks. Just had my final in a series of 4 knee surgeries on the left side this past Thursday.

Install instructions :
http://www.oceanair-marine.com/files/sn ... fit_01.pdf
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Post by Donya »

Display replacement.

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Old dash and overlay removal

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Center support for C 120

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New overlay installed

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Finished
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Post by Denis »

WOW, what a beautiful job and a neat toy to play with. Great job with the pics. also. Thanks
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