Burglar-proof your boat
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High-tech security devices that can be installed in boats include pressure mats, photoelectric eyes, canvas snap sensors, security cables, equipment sensors, vibration sensors, motion detectors and engine-disabling devices. Such security devices make boats burglar-proof.
Publication Name: Motor Boating & Sailing
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0027-1799
Year: 1995
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Blister busting
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Removing the blistering on a fiberglass hull bottom involves removing the gel coat and grinding the hull. Dehumidifiers and heat lamps inside a plastic tent over the hull can be used to thoroughly dry the hull before new gel coat is applied.
Publication Name: Motor Boating & Sailing
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0027-1799
Year: 1992
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Fiberglass facts and fictions
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Tips for repairing fiberglass boats are presented. The polyester resins used in fiberglass boats vary according to strength and water resistance. Materials should always be carefully measured when mixing resins and then thoroughly blended.
Publication Name: Motor Boating & Sailing
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0027-1799
Year: 1993
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