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Cyclops load sensors on a new Bavaria C50 - Ben Hazeldine explains why they are needed
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Should you install load sensors on a new yacht?
by Mark Jardine
Understanding the rig on your yacht and how it is set up is critical, all the way from when it is brand new. I spoke to Cyclops Marine's Ben Hazeldine to find out more about how their load cells can help with this.
Understanding the rig on your yacht and how it is set up is critical, all the way from when it is brand new. I spoke to Cyclops Marine's Ben Hazeldine to find out more about how their load cells can help with this.
Posted 1 Oct 2024
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