While sailing on the Long Island Sound, I find it sometimes useful to tune in 
an AM
radio station in New York City to monitor static interference from
electrical activity in the atmosphere. Our weather most often comes from
the southwest in the summer, and "chance of thunder storms" is
boilerplate on nearly every daily forecast, so this acts as an early
warning system. These summer thunder cells tend to be around a half mile
in diameter, so with enough warning, you can usually get around them.

Bill Bina



On 5/8/2013 11:00 AM, Stevan Plavsa wrote:
Thanks all. Yeah I was thinking about the car but you know .. there's a bilge pump too and it's a boat and if the battery dies I'm stuck on my mooring with no way to recharge the battery short of hand cranking the engine. I guess it's not such a bad scenario.

We used a little logitech iPod thing for a while but it just doesn't "pound" like I'm used to. I have a proper sound system in my car and both the living room and studio of my 1100 square foot home. I'm spoiled and I like listening to my rock and roll nice and loud. Like, bother the neighbours loud. They can go to hell anyway, we share the harbour with a bunch of dragon boaters and all they do is yell all day long. Now they have to yell over Zeppelin and I don't have to listen to them anymore :)

Steve
C&C 32 Suhana
Toronto

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