Radar & Autopilots for Sale
Jrc m1568bs magnetron(US $299.00)
Raymarine autohelm 3000 wheelpilot autopilot drum belt f/ drive motor 2000 4000(US $289.00)
Raymarine raytheon r80 m92673 r80rc 10 crt pathfinder radar chartplotter display(US $249.95)
Raymarine smartcontroller e15023 autopilot wireless handheld remote control(US $349.95)
Garmin gmr 436 xhd3 6' open array radar & pedestal - 4kw k10-00012-25(US $5,499.99)
Garmin reactor 40 hydraulic corepack with smart pump v2 010-00705-78(US $3,899.99)
July 7: A couple of suggestions
Wed, 07 Jul 2010Since I got home with more than half a charge last night I didn't plug it in. I ran a couple errands, 10 miles, then drove 22 miles to work. So that's 22 plus 22 plus 10 and I drained the battery.
Jaguar XKR (2011MY) Review & Road Test
Fri, 12 Nov 2010A slightly mud spattered Jaguar XKR after yet another 'Brisk' country run If you choose to think about the history of Jaguar, there’s a fair chance you’ll end up thinking about the two cars that have come to epitomise all that Jaguar stood for – the 1961 Jaguar E-Type and the 1968 Jaguar XJ. If you delve further in to the mush that passes for a brain you’ll probably manage to drag up remnants of automotive lust for cars like the XK120 and XK140 or the D-Type or Jaguar SS or maybe even the Jaguar MK II. And those memories will probably reinforce in your mind that Jaguar are makers of classy, swift and desirable sports cars and sports saloons.
Peugeot designers bring kids' car designs to life
Wed, 10 Jul 2013Peugeot designers have brought six childrens' car sketches to life by rendering them as a prize for the 'Draw Me The Car of 2020' design competition, launched in collaboration with children's magazine Okapi. The six 10-15 year old winners – Clement, Thomas, Lena, Tom, Leo and Gaspard – were able to see their dream cars realized by Peugeot designer Olivier Gamiette, who worked on the EX1 concept car. Peugeot presented the first placed winner, Thomas, with a 270mm by 140mm model of his design at an awards ceremony held at the carmaker's design center in Velizy, France.
