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遊艇保養.維修.庫存技術01

英文發音.無字幕.850分鐘.15 片DVD

貨號: OS04-19-006 分類: ,
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描述

1. Mid-Season Boat Maintenance
Spring commissioning & fall lay-ups are the times when most of the maintenance on boats should be preformed, however boaters must take the time during the middle of the season to check the conditions of belts, hoses, batteries, plumbing, filters & safety equipment to ensure everything is working well and properly maintained. This program provides a “check-list” of procedures that should be completed during the mid-season in order to keep your boat in good condition & information on “what to look for” and “what to do” if and when something needs attention. Covers: filters, bilge, electrical wiring, docks & anchor lines, battery lights, Zincs, life rafts, EPIRB’s, anchors, through hull fittings, electronics & more.
2. Maintaining & Servicing Your Mercury Outboard Motor
Learn how to properly maintain your outboard motor. Doing your own regular service on your Mercury/Mariner outboard motor is time well spent. This innovative, self-paced program features master mechanic Dan Jones as he takes you step-by-step, through basic servicing, simple repairs and winterizing. Covers flushing, grease & lube points, fuel & ignition systems, lower unit & propellers. (Covers 2 stroke Mercury Motors from 4HP to 25HP and lets you choose the information that’s right for the task at hand).
3. Boating’s Top 60 Tips Maintenance
Produced in association with BOATING MAGAZINE, this excellent program provides sixty great tips on boat maintenance including how to remove stains from fiberglass, wood, stainless steel, brass and other common surfaces. Subjects Covered Include: winter lay-ups, spring start-ups, diesel & gasoline engine maintenance, refinishing scratches, polishing, waxing, safety equipment, electronic maintenance. The DVD program provides detailed step-by-step lessons that allow you to go to a specific application lesson time & time again.
4. 12 Volts Made Easy
Everything you need to know about your 12-volt system is here, including basic electrical theory, circuits, the battery, wiring, controls, transducers, recharging, trouble-shooting and basic installation.
5. The 12 Volt Sailor
Learn how to integrate the radar, windlass, single side band radio, auto pilot & GPS into your system.
6. Fiberglass Repair & Gelcoat Damage
Covers applying fiberglass laminate, shaping & finishing.
7. Fiberglass Repair: How To Repair Gelcoat
Learn to mix matching colors, fill scratches & voids, spray gelcoat & finishing.
8. Fiberglass Repair Set: How to Repair Gelcoat & Gelcoat Damage
Learn how to make fiberglass repairs as you look over the shoulder of a professional fiberglass repairman. Using easy to follow, step-by-step techniques and procedures. Teaches: how to grind out damaged fiberglass laminate, apply new fiberglass laminate, re-shape the repair to the original hull lines, spray the factory matching color gelcoat, sand & polish the gelcoat to a new boat finish, mix your own matching color gelcoat and fill scratches and voids on the gelcoat surface.
9. Varnishing Made Easy
This program covers the right materials, tools and techniques along with “trade secrets” needed to transform you into a varnishing virtuoso and your boat into a work of art.
10. Fiberglass Osmosis Repair Secrets
Presented by Tom Cunliffe, yachting journalist and 35-year boating veteran. Using an easy to follow approach, clear demonstrations and detailed close up instruction, you’ll watch why preparation and treatment is the most important part of osmosis repair and what you do before the finish work is vital to a professional and long lasting repair. Filmed in real time with Fiberglass expert Daniel.Bruno. Now you can save a sizeable chunk of your boating budget on repairs you can do yourself. Step-by-step instructions with safety instructions for procedure, application techniques, tools needed and waste disposal techniques take you through the following procedures. Subjects covered include: Slurry Blasting – Treatment of Blisters – Gel Stripping – Steam Cleaning & Grinding.
11. Below the Waterline Hull Restoration
Presented by Tom Cunliffe, yachting journalist and 35-year boating veteran. Using an easy to follow approach, clear demonstrations and detailed close up instruction, you’ll learn step by step from experts how to get a perfect finish below the waterline using the best in modern coating and anti-fouling technology to restore it to like new condition. Now you can save a sizable chunk of your boating budget on repairs you can do yourself. Step-by-step instructions with safety instructions for procedure, application techniques, tools needed and waste disposal techniques take you through the following procedures. Subjects covered include: Painting and Antifouling Secrets – Primer Coat – Epoxy Putty – Epoxy Paints – Coppercoat Antifoul.
12. Marine Transmission Teardown
Presented by Tom Cunliffe, yachting journalist, sailing teacher and 35-year boating veteran. The Boat Maintenance Series is a complete step-by-step guide for the “do it yourself” enthusiast providing the knowledge needed to become proficient in all aspects of keeping your boat in tip-top shape. Using an easy to follow approach, clear demonstrations and close up instruction, you’ll watch a complete strip down and rebuild of a typical marine transmission. Filmed in real time and clearly explained this program follows each stage of the process in a step-by-step format teaching the novice and experienced alike to achieve professional results. Watch over the shoulder of marine expert Tom Cunliffe and learn the internal and external components of your transmission while saving a sizeable chunk of your boating budget on repairs you can do yourself. Every engine has a transmission to send power to the propeller and it’s often treated by boat owners like a “black box” needing no maintenance or repair. The loss of a transmission when you need your engine to get you out of a jam at sea can be catastrophic. Understanding how your transmission works and the confidence you will gain by tearing it down and preparing for a rebuild will not only keep it in tip top shape but save you thousands in repair costs and most importantly, keep you safe and confident on the water when you most need it. Step-by-step instructions take you through the following procedures. Removing the transmission, Removing & stripping the reduction unit, Removing the oil pump, Removing the reverse clutch, Removing the clutch drum & forward clutch, Removing the sun gear & selector valve.
13. Marine Transmission Rebuild
Presented by Tom Cunliffe, yachting journalist, sailing teacher and 35-year boating veteran. The Boat Maintenance Series is a complete step-by-step guide for the “do it yourself” enthusiast providing the knowledge needed to become proficient in all aspects of keeping your boat in tip-top shape. Using an easy to follow approach, clear demonstrations and close up instruction, you’ll watch a complete strip down and rebuild of a typical marine transmission. Filmed in real time and clearly explained this program follows each stage of the process in a step-by-step format teaching the novice and experienced alike to achieve professional results. Watch over the shoulder of marine expert Tom Cunliffe and learn the internal and external components of your transmission while saving a sizeable chunk of your boating budget on repairs you can do yourself. Every engine has a transmission to send power to the propeller and it’s often treated by boat owners like a “black box” needing no maintenance or repair. The loss of a transmission when you need your engine to get you out of a jam at sea can be catastrophic. Understanding how your transmission works and the confidence you will gain by rebuilding it to as new condition for reinstallation in your boat will keep it in tip top shape, give you confidence afloat and save you thousands in repair costs. Step-by-step instructions take you through the following procedures. Step-by-step instructions take you through the following procedures: Examine the rebuild kit & rebuild the forward clutch, Rebuilding the reverse clutch & oil pump, Rebuild the sun gears, Rebuilding the reduction box & selector valve.
14. Tearing the Engine Down
Presented by Tom Cunliffe, yachting journalist, sailing teacher and 35-year boating veteran. If you are an average do-it yourselfer who is handy with tools you can save thousands with this guide to repairing your diesel engine. The first step in rebuilding is a complete teardown to inspect all the parts. It’s a long process but easier than you think. Using clear demonstrations and close up instruction, you’ll watch a complete strip down of a typical marine diesel. Filmed in real time and clearly explained this program follows each stage of the process in a step-by-step format teaching the novice and experienced alike to achieve professional results. Watch over the shoulder of marine professional Tom Cunliffe and learn the internal and external components of your engine while saving a sizeable chunk of your boating budget on repairs you can do yourself. As an added bonus a marine diesel is essentially the same as land automotive diesels except for cooling systems. This program is a great guide to tearing down ANY diesel engine, truck, auto or heavy equipment.
15. Diesel Engine Reassembly
Presented by Tom Cunliffe, yachting journalist, sailing teacher and 35-year boating veteran. If you are an average do-it yourselfer who is handy with tools you can save thousands with this guide to rebuilding your diesel engine. After you’ve torn down your engine and inspected all the parts for replacement, you have to reassemble it. It’s a long process but easier than you think. Using clear demonstrations and close up instruction, you’ll watch a complete reassembly of a typical marine diesel. Filmed in real time and clearly explained this program follows each stage of the process in a step-by-step format teaching the novice and experienced alike to achieve professional results. Watch over the shoulder of marine professional Tom Cunliffe and learn the internal and external components of your engine while saving a sizeable chunk of your boating budget on repairs you can do yourself.