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Just got this on my FB feed and ordered eight for $20 to try them out. We don't have cup holders on the FB or cockpit so thought for that price why not.
www.conester.com
www.conester.com
Just got this on my FB feed and ordered eight for $20 to try them out. We don't have cup holders on the FB or cockpit so thought for that price why not.
www.conester.com
I can see using these on the eating table but not within the spill distance of a Nav station.
So, that is just MY opinion.
BUT, NEVER NEVER NEVER put a cup, glass or anything that contains a liquid on the paper chart or within spill distance of a paper chart. If fact you never drink anything near the paper chart. You do not pass a container of liquid over a chart either.
No need to tell me, I know that. Just don't ask me how I know that!
Something I learned for navigators on submarines. Yes, back in the 60s they still used paper charts as a physical record. I have no idea what they use now.
BUT, NEVER NEVER NEVER put a cup, glass or anything that contains a liquid on the paper chart or within spill distance of a paper chart. If fact you never drink anything near the paper chart. You do not pass a container of liquid over a chart either.
Of course, you don’t want liquids near anything electrical or electronic.
I can see using these on the eating table but not within the spill distance of a Nav station.
So, that is just MY opinion.
If I carry on any longer like this I might have to go boating...
My preferred cup holder:
If I carry on any longer like this I might have to go boating...
My preferred cup holder:
Anything more than a handful is a waste.
Ted
Anything more than a handful is a waste.
Ted