I'm looking for some websites that would be good to refer novice boat owners
to so they can learn about the basics of marine electrical systems. Any
suggestions? Also, I thought I had a link that actually showed the ABYC
standards, but can't find it now. You of course can't access them through
their regular website. Am I dreaming? Feel free to write me offline at
keith@anastasia3.com. Thanks!
Keith
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and a leaky
tire.
Blue Sea Systems has some good technical documents (possibly slightly
predjudiced :-) ) and other resources, including a list of books on
the topic.
They used to have excerpts of the ABYC electrical standards on-line,
but I can't find that now.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 3:17:47 PM, Keith wrote:
K> I'm looking for some websites that would be good to refer novice boat owners
K> to so they can learn about the basics of marine electrical systems. Any
K> suggestions? Also, I thought I had a link that actually showed the ABYC
K> standards, but can't find it now. You of course can't access them through
K> their regular website. Am I dreaming? Feel free to write me offline at
K> keith@anastasia3.com. Thanks!
--
Peter Bennett, VE7CEI Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Lien Hwa 28 (AKA Polaris 30) "Sea Spray"
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