Cover a baking tray with tinfoil
Lay bacon out on the tray
Put in oven and then turn on oven, set to 425 and cook for 16 - 18 minutes.
Remove from oven, drain oil and allow to cool
Wrap up in paper towel, reheat it on the boat - I dump it in a pan and
toss that into the oven, works for me, a fryi
Kevin,
I have a RAM mount on the binnacle guard with an IPad holder that fits
around the waterproof case. A normal USB port puts out 2.1 amps. An IPad
needs 2.5 amps. Fred Street found me a 2.5 amp socket on EBay in
Australia. If you go wth a 2.1 amp socket your screen will go dead at the
wors
I am looking for pics / descriptions of IPad installations at the helm,
including USB/Charging if you have them. No need to get into “chart
plotters are better” discussion. I would probably agree, but the expense is
not justified at moment. Thanks for the input.
Will send pics / blog posts from o
I had the same thing happen to me this year on both of my 3 year old vents.
It turns out it wasn't the battery failing but the motor. The stator ( the
part that doesn't move ) started to break down and drop particles onto the
brushes which started to short out and break off. The motor is of extreme
I think I read on this web site how to semi cook bacon to make it last. Does
anyone have the details?___
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Tim,
Good to know! Thanks!
Joel
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Tim Goodyear via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I thought I'd share an update on reliability of the Nicro vents. My three
> year old day / night solar vent failed shortly after launch this year. I
> changed the ba
I thought I'd share an update on reliability of the Nicro vents. My three
year old day / night solar vent failed shortly after launch this year. I
changed the battery over thinking it had been damaged during the winter,
but that didn't work and it turned out to be the motor. Replacement is
$170+