Apex Predator wrote: Its really quite clear... Auckland remains in Level 3 except for a few conditions
that permit you to be closer to Level 2 but with the restrictions of Level 3
while allowing for the Level 2 freedom but maintaining a Level 3 threshold with
a Level 2 range while keeping a clear Level 3 environment that will allow you
to do those Level 2 activities as long as they meet the guidelines of Level 3
but this is only on the condition that the Level 2 processes are structured to
fit in the Level 3 roadmap. So I can take up to 10 people from 2 households in the 3.6m Mac but only the wife and dog can come when we go out in the superyacht. |
DJracing wrote: So just looking at Swell map , the bar is looking very favorable for tomorrow.... Just saying ... What yah reckon Smudge / Steps |
smudge wrote: .........Best we check our motors start, our batteries are charged and our steering works before getting to the ramp. |
Steps wrote: Gutted.. should never have done it... Money was tight a couple yrs back and replaced the CD! unit with a 2nd hand...and died just before the bar... Let things cool down.... A jet ski towed us a 100m just back a little, just to be safer.. Fired up and got all the way back to the ramp nps. New one just ordered from Prompt Parts wiri...should be here before weekend. Gutted.. boats already coming in with big snaps and full bins... gutted. |
Steps wrote: Gutted.. should never have done it... Money was tight a couple yrs back and replaced the CD! unit with a 2nd hand...and died just before the bar... Let things cool down.... A jet ski towed us a 100m just back a little, just to be safer.. Fired up and got all the way back to the ramp nps. New one just ordered from Prompt Parts wiri...should be here before weekend. Gutted.. boats already coming in with big snaps and full bins... gutted. |
Remove both black-yellow and the black wires from both sides of the connector and inspect for any arc marks on the pins and sockets along with any carbon tracks inside the connector shells. Pack the socket with dialectric grease and then install the orange wedge allowing the grease to squeeze out. Use some on the rubber seal also for good water resistance.
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