I'm all about using as few batteries as possible. I'm also the worst person in the world for remembering to turn off a flashlight. I find them all the time glowing dimly or they won't turn on at all because I forgot to turn them off. Enter the Nebo windup flashlight, something we received as a gift one Christmas after we bought our first boat. This thing is truly amazing. You crank up the windup handle a couple dozen times and you have enough light to do your job. Leave it on? No biggie. Just wind again. There is also a side benefit to this, as it seems to be highly entertaining to grandchildren.
We're nearing the end of our 5-year plan. The boat is coming together slowly but surely, and over the last 5 years we've had the opportunity to buy, use, and throw away a good many products and pieces of equipment. I wanted to have a place to review these where you could come and have them in one place rather than digging through 5 years of posts. Please comment on the products you have experience with. Whether you agree or disagree, we love to hear from you!
Saturday, March 31, 2012
UK Halsey, Sailmakers
Friday, March 30, 2012
superbrightleds.com
If you are looking to reduce your energy consumption and make those batteries last a little longer, then surely you've thought of using LEDs. Early on we replaced all of our incandescent lights with drop-in LED bulbs and added a few LED fixtures. We bought all of them from superbrightleds.com, a local company for us, but one well worth dealing with. Their website is a little cumbersome, but the products are high quality, very reasonably priced, and they ship super fast at a reasonable shipping rate. I had to do a return on some bulbs I ordered incorrectly and there was absolutely no problem. We've bought the 1142 bulbs, the festoon, the side-pin, the tower bulbs, the waterproof light bar, and the utility lights. They have a good selection of colors, but we are happiest with the warm white which is impossible to tell from incandescent lights unless you touch the fixture and realize it's not hot. They also carry the red bulbs for night vision. One note of caution - be careful about what color you choose for nav lights as I'm told that some are not legal with the Coast Guard.
The cool white is a good color for inside cupboards, engine rooms, or for reading lamps, but anywhere you have them in a living area the warm white is a better color. Change out all your bulbs to LEDs and you'll find that all of your fixtures together will probably use less amps than one of your old incandescent lights.
The cool white is a good color for inside cupboards, engine rooms, or for reading lamps, but anywhere you have them in a living area the warm white is a better color. Change out all your bulbs to LEDs and you'll find that all of your fixtures together will probably use less amps than one of your old incandescent lights.
Sailrite
At the very top of my "Companies You Should Deal With" list is Sailrite. The products are of the highest quality, the customer service is the best that I've ever experienced in any industry, the shipping is quick, the prices are fair, the knowledge base of videos, instructions, and other helps is absolutely unsurpassed. Does it sound like I'm gushing? I am. I've been a sales manager for years in various facilities and I have never had the pleasure of dealing with a company as good as Sailrite.
Teak Source
When we run across a good company to deal with, we like to pass it
along. I happened on this company through a simple Google search and
I've been incredibly pleased with their price, speed, and most
importantly, their customer service. I've emailed Rex a list of teak
boards that we needed for some projects and he has had them cut, planed,
and in my hands in just a few short days at a price that just can't be
beat. If you happen to need some teak custom cut for anything I highly
recommend contacting Rex at woodshop102.com
Reviews
We're nearing the end of our 5-year plan. The boat is coming together slowly but surely, and over the last 5 years we've had the opportunity to buy, use, and throw away a good many products and pieces of equipment. I wanted to have a place to review these where you could come and have them in one place rather than digging through 5 years of posts. Please comment on the products you have experience with. Whether you agree or disagree, we love to hear from you!
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