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A simple job: Install a Xantrex Freedom 20 inverter/charger and Link 2000 monitor. Stated in a sentence of a few words. A couple of hours, done deal, right? Maybe a day.
"But wait," you say, "Nothing takes a few hours on a boat." And you'd be right.
First, one must have a vision of what one wants to do. So here's the vision: read more »
"BARRY AND JUSTINE BEING FED UP BY ROB AND THE BOYS IN FJORDLAND"
I never learn. I can still remember paddling almost non-stop for 11 hours up the West coast, not able to entirely relax the whole day because I'm anxious about what the surf will be like when we land, head down and teeth gritted as we slog into a bit of a headwind, doing the maths and working out I had to keep on taking the same repetitive paddling motion for another 7 hours before I could get off the water. I turned to Barry and said, "I don't want to do this again. I've had enough of paddling on a mission". read more »
I am getting a lot of questions from readers of this blog concerning waterproof cameras and camcorders, camera mounts and paddling photography. I am trying to answer them directly or with the aid of new posts. I apologize for questions which remain without answer. Please keep in mind that my personal experience with digital cameras is limited to Pentax Optio W-line (WP, W10, W30) and Canon DLSR cameras (10D, 40D). My first digital camera was Canon Powershot S40 in a waterpoof case. I also own Canon Optura Xi camcorder and a bullet cam, but I haven't used them much since starting to play with Pentax Optio cameras. Jeff Potter from Out Your Backdoor sent me some questions concerning Pentax Optio W30 camera. read more »