The outfitting continues.Capt’n Glass put a mixture of Awlgrip and Silica on the non skid pattern on our swim step and now you can board using the swim step without the fear of slipping off. They matched the color of the step perfectly which had the Silica mixed in. Next will be to repeat the application on the side walkways on each side of the boat.The HP Pavilion laptop was upgraded with additional memory and Windows XP Professional was reinstalled by the local Geek Squad and it has been put on line via a Ethernet connection to the Raymarine Electronics suite running under Raymarine’s RNV navigation software. Verizon has installed a dry loop DSL line (Phone not needed) that lets us circumvent the pricey WiFi networks in the marina which gives us high speed access to the Internet for software upgrades and a way to monitor our Re-Structure Marine Products web site for order activity.Alcom Marine Electronics and Petros Marine are working together to install the Flo-scan NEMA 2000 units which should be completed this week along with the install of the 2 video cameras, one in the engine room and one in the cockpit overlooking the stern. Dave Plotkin from Heritage Yacht Sales will be installing the Glendinning remote throttle control unit within 2 weeks. We opted for the wired version over the wireless version so we have one less set of batteries to worry about. Hopefully, we will be done with the outfitting before the Mainship Rendezvous on Catalina at the end of June
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