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29 Jun 2026 8:43am
D3 said..
Andrew Bolt, on his Sky News segment, highlighted that Karl really just gave Tommy a platform to air his grievances and spread lies.






Did you watch the podcast? Was everything he said lies or are there specific things your referring to.

Karl Stefanovic said after he left 9, he wanted to put people on his show and let the audience decide for themselves.

So have you watched it and decided, what parts made you say he is spreading lies.



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29 Jun 2026 8:42am
Meh said..
Spreading lies, grievances and misinformation is very much on the conservative agenda. Social media is facilitating that.


Lies, grievances and misinformation!

Quick question, have you ever posted on seabreeze under a different username?
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28 Jun 2026 8:53am
Mark _australia said..
Well no Cam. Sorry. I agree with the sentiment in that meme but he was sacked for promoting the podcast in his other job on TV which was a breach of contract




Hmmm, might be the official reason.

I wonder, all else being equal, if the podcast was interviewing a different controversial person, Grace Tame for example, do you think he would be sacked the day after interviewing her.
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27 Jun 2026 12:25pm





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27 Jun 2026 12:24pm
Who is Bruce Lehrmann.
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18 Jun 2026 6:17pm
Currently reading "The Unlikely Voyage of Jack de Crow""

Very funny and would be of particular interest to those into dinghy cruising.
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17 Jun 2026 7:09pm
Aaaaah..... you forgot to mention iconic.

I think Carantoc is onto something, the logic seems solid and maths doesn't lie.
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17 Jun 2026 6:37pm



Canaipa Pt looking at the Moon Jupiter and Venus over Brisbane
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17 Jun 2026 2:52pm
Brent in Qld said..
Meh = 29 posts
Ai algorithm = 'on the Seabreeze forum user is considered a highly respected and iconic veteran'

No disrespect to Meh, 29 posts is barely a sparrow's fart in these hallowed pages of wisdom to be considered a veteran.



At least 1000 posts and 10 years to be considered a respected veteran.

To be iconic you need to do it without being suspended or banned.
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11 Jun 2026 11:48am
I have an older balmar reg, the balmar alternator died a few weeks ago. Replaced it with a Redback. Recommended by one of the local sparkies at RQ. They mostly supply commercial vessels like city cats here is Bris and also military and high end 4wd gear and made made locally.
Manufactured from one piece of billet aluminium, mine is only set to charge at about 60 or 70 amps but it rated to 150 so should last a long time. Wasn't cheap but I have decided to subscribe to the buy once cry once theory

Edit I like the redundancy of having two effiecent charging sources should one fail as happened recently with the old alternator.

Edit 2. I have been slowly replacing electrical stuff with lithium compatible components as they fail, all I really need now is a new reg and a dcdc charger and I could go lithium next time the batteries are dead.
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10 Jun 2026 7:41pm
lydia said..
You are not at home.



Yeah I am at home and I need to try and be as comfortable at anchor as I am sitting in a house and it needs to be sustainable for weeks or months at a time away from marinas.

Plus I want to come to Tassie and I am not sure solar would be reliable enough away from the tropics.

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10 Jun 2026 7:12pm
Trek said..
I like solar and lithium batteries because barring rare breakdowns it makes the boat totally independent of the mainland. We can head off any time for an "unlimited" time. Very very rarely ever need to find somewhere to fill up with diesel run the engine for electric power.

Same reason for preferring a metho stove. Don't need to lug an LPG tank around or find a place to refill it. We can pull in anywhere that has a hardware shop and get more metho. After teaching everyone how to light it, which is a scary process, we can have a meat/fish and three veg meal anytime. One 75W solar panel (and a spare) with MPPT regulator 300AH of batteries has never in 5 years got desperately low in power. And that includes warming pies and sausage rolls in our 12V oven.

The old Volvo 2003 did have an alternator on it which was a very noisely and dodgy. Full of corrosion and rust. I thought about replacing it but after finding out the cost of a new one - no way. So because the solar power system was running fine I took it off 3 years ago and never looked back. Got rid of the fan belt that ran it, got rid of a lot of noise and the boat motors noticably faster. So for better or worse Ive dumped generators.


What do you do if you get a week or two of overcast weather.


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10 Jun 2026 2:29pm
FormulaNova said..
AI is pretty dodgy if its just relying on content out there on the internet. There have been a few times lately where I have been asking Google AI things and it comes back with answers that I know are wrong.I think if it has proven information to work from it is okay but if it has to try and generate original content, it can't do a great job.





I'm thinking MSN is really an AI
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10 Jun 2026 1:56pm
So you charge with the engine, how is that more efficient than a generator?

It doesn't matter how efficient your electrical system is or how big your batteries are, whatever you take out has to be replaced.
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10 Jun 2026 12:24pm
OMG someone just pulled into the anchorage I have all to myself, and they used a bow thruster wtf, I hate the sound of those things😂
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10 Jun 2026 12:22pm
saltiest1 said..
10 boats in a beautiful isolated and quiet anchorage. 7 have generators that each run an hour a day then a few do at night as well…. Don’t know about you but that’s not what I’m sailing for.


10 boats in an anchorage doesn't sound that isolated. It doesn't bother me at all, everyone has needs that must be met in order to keep their floating world operating.

People talk about how many days of silence they can go as if its some sort of achievement. I think that is ridiculous, your not living off the land in some sort of natural nirvana where your one with nature. Your in a boat, its like the starship enterprise, you need to power it and keep all life systems running so you can go where no man has been before. 10 boats in an anchorage is still the marina 😱


Topic: Generators
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10 Jun 2026 11:30am
I don't mind a bit of controversy, it usually creates interesting conversation, that said.

I don't get the trend towards huge solar arrays combined with huge lithium banks. I'm at anchor atm on a miserable day, instead of worrying about power I run the genset and bring the fridge back to -20, the webasto is heating water for a shower and heating the salon, the dehumidifier is drying it out and the water maker is topping off the tanks and when I shut it all down in an hour everything sorted and the batteries are back over 90% with all the chores done. On a sunny day the small solar 180w array I have keeps topping them off because the power needs are basically zero for the rest of the day until night time.

I can live with the noise for an hour or so a day and I dont have to weigh the arse end of the boat down with huge UGLY arch and panel structure.

If my genset died I would buy another, a northern lights. Yet I see people on YT throw away gesets that still work. I don't get it.
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10 Jun 2026 7:50am
Kenyafrog said..
Also remember that a lot of boats in Msnly QLD sustained Bimini damage in the Oct 2025 hail event. The marine trimmers are pretty much still flat out on insurance jobs. We refused to believe that replacing the centre clear (zip section) of our dodger (it’s maybe 1 m by 70 cm) was $2200 in work (noting insurance excess of $2000). We haven’t been able to get anyone to quote for a non- insurance job, let alone at a sensible price. Suggestions welcome. We had a 10 cm (yes really that big) hailstone/cannonball through our dodger. Currently held together with Flexitape, which is doing a brilliant job the the aesthetics displease the skipper. Have been thinking about taking the dodger off and driving it to someone on the Gold Coast as they weren’t as badly hit.


Buy a sewing machine and do it yourself, it's not that difficult. A sewing machine is a good tool to keep if you own a boat.

Aside from many repairs we have made bimini's from scratch and recovered all the upholstery. A sewing machine is a very useful bit of kit. My old genoa was cooked, 18years old and not worth repairing proffesionally, it had a 4mtr rip down the seam of the uv strip. I spent $20 on a strip of dacron and some sticky back and sewed a patch into it. Its still going and I have used as a backup sail quite a few times.

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4 Jun 2026 9:43am
I'm not convinced, looked like he was tying it on with a sailtie as a backup.

I wouldn't be surprised if he makes a change to a more robust system down the track.

Auto pilot failures have killed people, and especially with a boom like his, it seems to me he cannot afford it to happen again. I think he has been given the wake up and needs a better system.
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4 Jun 2026 7:43am
The tiller pilot arrangement is too fragile. Its going to cause trouble again. He needs a more robust solution.

He is lucky no one was on deck when it failed, that boom would sweep everything in its path.
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2 Jun 2026 9:03pm
Not sure if this is what your describing but I was having trouble getting the core to bury in past the eye very far by milking the cover alone. I now manipulate the eye by pulling against it with a spike or screw driver as well and it seems to bury the core well past the eye and deep into the line.
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2 Jun 2026 9:00pm
Not sure if this is what your describing but I was having trouble getting the core to bury in past the eye very far by milking the cover alone. I now manipulate the eye by pulling against it as well and it seems to bury the core well past the eye and deep into the line.
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31 May 2026 7:16am



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29 May 2026 4:18pm
Will do, planing on stopping at Airlie, Bowen and Townsville
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29 May 2026 10:17am
Loaded the Mistral, heading North soon.




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28 May 2026 10:36pm
Gemini got the score wrong, thats last time I bet on a tip from AI
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28 May 2026 8:22pm
My Girfriend typed "Womens State Origin 2026 Game 3" into google gemini just after 6.00 tonight, before the game had started and while we were experincing a thunderstorm in SEQ

Check out the response, it gave a run down ofbtbe game and conditions in the past tense. Game is in progess atm, if the final score is 24-10 it will be a big coincidence.

Time on the screen shot is 6.09, right as the thunderstorm hit






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27 May 2026 10:35pm
My radios are original to the boat, old Raymarine 55 VHF and a Icom M801e HF. Both have DSC and are programed with the mmsi and connected to gps so the DSC distress function is set up on both.

Both use nmea 0813 so I had to buy a converter when I updated my chart plotters because they are nmea2000
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27 May 2026 8:19am
I got seperated from my windsurfer once, I couldn't catch it swimming with a jacket and harness on. I never considered getting rid of the flotation though but was I getting blown back to shore. Sharks became my main concern tbh.

Makes think of that kid who went for help when he, his mum and sibling were blown out to see on a SUP and kayak. He ditched the kayak I think and swam in because the kayak kept filling up with water. That was a big call, saved his family.
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26 May 2026 2:13pm
Anyone got a mountain board or land windsurfer sitting in shed they want sell around Brisbane or GC
Looking to use on hard sand at low tide on beaches.