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  1. jemcne7

    How often do you need your lower helm?

    We use it about 95% of the time. When we 1st started we had an old Labrador who could not make the stairs so it became a habit. I prefer it as does my wife. We have access to everything we need in the main cabin, plus it has heat or A/C & windsheild wipers when we need them.
  2. jemcne7

    Which is the best dinghy ?

    Dinghy & Sea Wise Lift I use a portable drill on the top of my Sea Wise and it works like a charm. Very fast to lift or lower. Highly recommend it.
  3. jemcne7

    Boat deliveries between Canada and US occurring?

    I know that our marina in Sidney BC Canada is not able to deliver or pick-up boats to/from Friday Harbour WA where they have customers waiting on having work done here.
  4. jemcne7

    e Bike On Board?

    Folding E-Bikes My wife and both have folding e-bikes. Most of the islands in our area (Vancouver Island / Gulf Islands) are quite hilly and having the option for a battery boost is useful. For some reason all the marinas are built at sea level and everything is uphill from there. :) Our...
  5. jemcne7

    Any Mainship 40 owners here?

    We have a dehumidifier that we leave on and sitting in the shower (drains into the shower). I read in the Mainship manual that the (closed) shower sump required the head breaker to be on, so assumed it was overfolowing into the forward bilge and I had solved the mystery. However testing that...
  6. jemcne7

    Any Mainship 40 owners here?

    Mainship 400 trawler Not sure if you were referring to my question or the previous one but my Mainship 400 is a trawler, not a Sedan Bridge design.
  7. jemcne7

    Any Mainship 40 owners here?

    I have a Mainship 400 , 2007 with a similar problem. I built a dam with plumbers putty fore and aft of the forward sump and found the water was coming from towards the bow. Water appears to be fresh. I get about a gallon a week even when the weather is dry and nothing running but the fridge...
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