Thursday 27 October 2011

PBO Bargain of the Month

The Seago Portable Dehumidifier. SAVE £70.00, RRP £189.95, ONLY £119.95



Every month we advertise a bargain of the month in PBO Magazine. For the latest issue we've included the perfect item for the cold winter months. The Seago Portable Dehumidifier. SAVE £70.00, RRP £189.95, ONLY £119.95

What is a dehumidifier?
It's an appliance that can help reduce the level of humidity in the air. The dehumidifier will then produce excess water as a result, which you can then remove.

Why do I need a dehumidifier?
Humidity in the air can lead to damp conditions which can in turn cause mould & mildew to form. This isn't what you want to return to after leaving your boat for any amount of time in a marine environment, which is generally a humid environment.

Seago Portable Dehumidifier Product Details:
Ideal for both the boat and home, this compact, lightweight & CFC free dehumidifier will reduce damage caused by condensation & mould. The auto defrost mode cuts in once the built-in sensor detects that the ambient temperature is lower than 15deg Celcius. then the compressor shuts off 10 mins every 40 mins. the fan motor stays in operation all the time so that the frost on the condensor can be reduced. This cycle continues until the temperature is higher than 16deg Celcius. the casing has convenient carry handles and durable non-slip rubber feet.
Features:
• Dehumidification: 12 ltr/day, 0.5kg/hour
• Air circulation: 111 cbm/hour
• Voltage: 240V
• Power consumption: 220W
• Quiet Operation: 49dB
• Compressor type: Rotary
• Reservoir capacity: 2.6ltr
• "Anti-bacteria" formula to prevent the propagation of mould and bacteria
• Pre-filter removes dust and pollutant particles
• Optional external drain facility (hose supplied)
• Built-in temperature sensor
• Working range: 5 to 35deg C
• Size: 41 x 32 x 58cm

Happy Boating!
Captain Loz

Thursday 20 October 2011

Winterise your Outboard Engine in 9 Easy Steps

A Guide to winterise your outboard engine in 9 easy steps!

See the full colour glossy version of this guide to winterise your outboard engine here.

1. Add Startron Petrol Additive (640032) to the fuel to stabilise the fuel and eliminate carbon build-up in the fuel delivery system and on exhaust components.
2. Run the engine up to operating temperature with cooling water supplied from Flush Muffs (630015).
3. Spray in Starbrite Fogging Oil (830483) through the carburettors until the engine stops. This will leave a protective coating on the internal surfaces of the engine.
4. Change the engine oil (4-stokes only) using Quicksilver 4-Stroke Oil (830415).
5. Remove the spark plugs and spray in Starbrite Fogging Oil (830483) before replacing the plugs finger tight.
6. Spray the whole power head lightly with a water repellent oil such as WD40 (420194).
7. Clean off & re-grease the control linkages & grease points using Quicksilver 2-4-C Multi-Purpose Lubricant (830410).
8. Change the gearbox oil with Quicksilver Gear Lube (830373).
9. Store your engine vertically on a Rooteq Outboard Trolley (630159) in a dry, well ventilated place ready for trouble free boating next spring!

Happy Boating!

Captain Loz