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    Snow at home base

    So I drag the girl back to Beaufort from CA and look what I get. This was Tuesday, 1-11-11. A friend took the pic as I was enjoying the ice in Raleigh.....
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    Circuit Breaker/Switch Panel has power but....

    Nothing works. I checked and there is power to the panel and the ground is good. None of the breakers are popped. Checked everything I can see-no corrosion, all the in-line fuses are good. I was fishing and all items powered through the panel-bait pump, stereo, auto-pilot, etc. shut off at...
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    Punta Chivato, Baja California

    This trip was taken in June 2003 and was shared on a west coast forum at the time. I thought that it would be fun to look at as we move into winter-inspiration for trip planning and the coming year. Punta Chivato is ~650 miles south of the US/Mex border on the Baja peninsula. About a 20 hour...
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    A belated introduction

    Fellow Parker Owners, I've been posting occasionally and neglected to introduce myself and I apologize. I purchased my 2320DVSC new in March 2002. Toured the plant in May 2002 and took delivery in September 2002. It's been a great ride since. I chose the 2320 due to it's 8'6" width over the...
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    E-10, MTBE, and my 2320/F225

    The following is a history of my experience with the apparent challenges of the switch from MTBE based oxygenated fuels to E-10/Ethanol based oxygenated fuel in my 2002 Parker 2320 DVSC. The boat was purchased new and launched in mid-September of 2002. It is powered by a Yamaha F225. Since new...
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    Windlass for 2320

    My current windlass says he's getting too old to pull the anchor for another season. The research begins.... Boat is a Parker 2320. Anchor rig is a 16# claw, 30' of chain, and 300' of rode. Typical anchorages are Catalina and San Clemente 15'-150'. Usually a two man crew, but occasional solo...
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