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  1. Hi all, Hope you and your families are all keeping safe and well. My new boat has now been on it's trailer for nearly seven months without being moved. With over two tons standing on four radial tyres. My question is should I rotate the wheels to avoid tyres flat spots? I do vaguely remember my late father saying tyres can develop flat spots if not moved for a long time. Is this true of the radial tyres we use today. Mikey B
  2. Hello All, Henry B is due an update with regards to the plotter etc. All of which is now over 12 yrs old. Still works ok but now out of date. Looking at a Simrad Go7 with a free chart and an Icom IC-M506 AIS both of which are MNEA 2000. I know the Icom is a bit expensive but you only retire once so it's now or never. AIS is new to me so any advice on this would be appreciated. Mikey B
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