jojo69
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December 08, 2017, 08:31:19 PM |
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Well my starter boat just had a battery for the engine and a single 120 ah battery for everything else. Enough for a few days out, more if you run the engine some of the time for recharge, but a few days is about the limit.
The new one will have, depending on room and such, 3-5 batteries plus the engine battery. Enough for maybe a week, and with the engine recharging everything whenever I'm on the move should be more than enough to cover any reasonable needs.
sorry, misunderstanding, I was asking about the engine
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HairyMaclairy
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December 08, 2017, 08:31:19 PM |
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We seem to be a bit fixated on $15k in the run up to futures trading.
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Ibian
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December 08, 2017, 08:33:35 PM |
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Well my starter boat just had a battery for the engine and a single 120 ah battery for everything else. Enough for a few days out, more if you run the engine some of the time for recharge, but a few days is about the limit.
The new one will have, depending on room and such, 3-5 batteries plus the engine battery. Enough for maybe a week, and with the engine recharging everything whenever I'm on the move should be more than enough to cover any reasonable needs.
sorry, misunderstanding, I was asking about the engine Ah, right. First boat is 48 hp and 4.5 ton. New one is 70 hp and less than half the weight. Very curious to see how fast it can go, not to mention fuel use.
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Syke
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December 08, 2017, 08:34:04 PM |
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cmacwuz
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December 08, 2017, 08:36:25 PM |
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https://ibb.co/kQfoNwhttps://ibb.co/eWG69bhttps://ibb.co/eBqipbThat's what I have so far as pictures. It should be ready to hit the water this spring, gonna toot around on my first boat until it's ready. And when it is, taking a trip from Denmark down through europe. It's essentially two big rooms, one of them a bunk twice as big as normal for boats that size and the other everything else. Has a toilet as well for when you want to float somewhere for a few days. And will have more electricity than I could possibly use in a week, including a 2000W inverter for a small oven and whatever else I might want to plug in. Damn that's a nice little number. I have been shopping for a motley 11m sailboat to spend a summer on the Med, living cheaply by anchoring and whatnot. When you say trip down through europe, are you going to traverse Europe by river?? That would be cool (Rhine->Danube) I like the idea of the wide open sea, but too much choppynes gets old right quick, and my old man keeps insisting a river tour is the way to go. And maybe it is. Still deciding. I am young and yearn for adventure on the sea. After, I assume that a river tour would be much appreciated. Cheaper docking fees, less tourists, stop in at a cozy tavern, sounds lovely
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Ibian
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December 08, 2017, 08:38:34 PM |
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https://ibb.co/kQfoNwhttps://ibb.co/eWG69bhttps://ibb.co/eBqipbThat's what I have so far as pictures. It should be ready to hit the water this spring, gonna toot around on my first boat until it's ready. And when it is, taking a trip from Denmark down through europe. It's essentially two big rooms, one of them a bunk twice as big as normal for boats that size and the other everything else. Has a toilet as well for when you want to float somewhere for a few days. And will have more electricity than I could possibly use in a week, including a 2000W inverter for a small oven and whatever else I might want to plug in. Damn that's a nice little number. I have been shopping for a motley 11m sailboat to spend a summer on the Med, living cheaply by anchoring and whatnot. When you say trip down through europe, are you going to traverse Europe by river?? That would be cool (Rhine->Danube) I like the idea of the wide open sea, but too much choppynes gets old right quick, and my old man keeps insisting a river tour is the way to go. And maybe it is. Still deciding. I am young and yearn for adventure on the sea. After, I assume that a river tour would be much appreciated. Cheaper docking fees, less tourists, stop in at a cozy tavern, sounds lovely It's purely down to personality, I think. I like a nice smooth ride and being able to go where I want when I want, and sometimes the wind just doesn't want to cooperate. And speed at sail also means big waves, which just annoys me after the first time experiencing it.
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vroom
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December 08, 2017, 08:50:27 PM |
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inflation or hodler dividend?
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gembitz
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December 08, 2017, 08:52:42 PM |
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BITCOIN could pump to 20K soon ~ news inkominggg :-D *hint*---> #bitcoinmechanic<<<
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cmacwuz
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December 08, 2017, 08:54:33 PM |
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gembitz you dropped something: weeeeeeeee
Ibian, I'll meet you where the Danube delta meets the black sea
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HairyMaclairy
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December 08, 2017, 09:02:26 PM |
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BITCOIN could pump to 20K soon ~ news inkominggg :-D *hint*---> #bitcoinmechanic<<<
I’ll bite. Is this a mainnet implementation of Lightning?
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Ludwig Von
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December 08, 2017, 09:04:06 PM |
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inflation or hodler dividend? Infatuation maybe ? 
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Ludwig Von
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December 08, 2017, 09:08:02 PM |
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We seem to be a bit fixated on $15k in the run up to futures trading.
It 's like silence before the storm... . On Stamp, € trade, there sits over 20 mio bid, where it is usually between 14 and 16 mio and 1300 BTC Ask, where it is usually 600-900...
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Torque
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December 08, 2017, 09:21:58 PM |
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Remember kids: Futures whale traders that need more supply will gladly short bitcoin and pump the alts to entice you to part with your btc. 
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gembitz
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December 08, 2017, 09:23:25 PM |
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gembitz you dropped something: weeeeeeeee
Ibian, I'll meet you where the Danube delta meets the black sea
i'm in El Paso now is that close? :-D weeeee
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Lopumbo
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December 08, 2017, 09:27:49 PM |
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Remember kids: Futures whale traders that need more supply will gladly short bitcoin and pump the alts to entice you to part with your btc.  can't ignore current alt-prices are inviting 
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jojo69
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December 08, 2017, 09:30:09 PM |
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chance to break the downtrend right here
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philip2000uk
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December 08, 2017, 09:31:17 PM |
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Remember kids: Futures whale traders that need more supply will gladly short bitcoin and pump the alts to entice you to part with your btc.  can't ignore current alt-prices are inviting  I usually hold. I bought LTC at 14 then it went to $3 but i waited until now. I sold at $120 because of BTC in it's low valley which is unusual that LTC goes up and BTC goes down so now i've put the LTC money into BTC and see if that rises back 2k and then put that back into LTC afterwards.
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Lopumbo
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December 08, 2017, 09:34:01 PM |
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Personally I (still) have no luck in alt-coin trading. You can't predict the low and overall (since the alt-coin pump in march) their value is mostly declining (except maybe monero, dash etc) Betted on LTC not going under 0.010 BTC...and here we are Betted on BCH not going under 0.15 BTC...and here we are
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HairyMaclairy
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December 08, 2017, 09:36:09 PM |
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Remember kids: Futures whale traders that need more supply will gladly short bitcoin and pump the alts to entice you to part with your btc.  can't ignore current alt-prices are inviting  I know an early bitcoiner who blew his fortune on second tier alts so the appeal to me is strictly limited.
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