Tracker 1915003 Navy Blue 15 1/2 X 11 Inch Boat Canvas Tote Bag on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Storage for Sale
- Boat shrink wrap access zip door blue 30' x 36'(US $21.65)
- Tracker 23t/24 sea chest lid stainless steel latch 206098-13-1397 marine boat(US $49.95)
- Larson 5 7/8 x 5 7/8 inc plastic off white boat storage compartment holder box(US $29.95)
- Larson glastron 0884922 gray 12 x 33 in mesh boat storage bag w/ square bottom(US $12.95)
- Larson 0322854 stainless steel 4 1/4 x 4 1/8 x 1 3/8 in boat mp3 phone holder(US $19.95)
- Larson glastron 122500-20-6002 clear 21cc striper plexiglass boat livewell lid(US $116.95)
The Hamster needs a garage!
Wed, 26 Nov 2008Poor old Richard Hammond. First he gets nearly killed playing silly-buggers with a mad rocket car, and now the poor man has nowhere to keep his own cars. Like Clarkson, Top Gear presenter Hammond lives in the sticks, in his case in rural Herefordshire close to the Welsh border, and about 50 miles from his co-presenter.
Electric cars must get noisier, ICE cars must get quieter
Sun, 06 Apr 2014Electric cars will have to make a noise to protect pedestrians It’s four years since the Lotus solution for making electric cars noisy raised its head, since when the US has had a go at the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act in 2010 to do the same thing, the Japanese are playing too, and Toyota revealed the Prius Vehicle Notification System, and now the EU has decided its time to act to make EVs emit ‘noise’. Despite the most appealing part of an EV being that it makes our cities quieter, legislators worry about the blind, partially sighted and distracted pedestrian (think earphones and a Smartphone) being mowed down by a stalking electric car and feel the need to act. So the European Parliament has decided that by 2019 new models of electric vehicle will have to make a noise in cities, and that by 2021 all new hybrids and electrics must be noisy too.
Next Volvo infotainment system will look like an iPhone
Mon, 10 Mar 2014After more than a decade of disparate and clunky systems that have tried to force their ways of doing things upon our already-overloaded brains, it appears that smartphones and cars are finally going to be friends, after all. And by that, we don't mean that it's suddenly OK to text and drive. Rather, the infotainment systems in cars are finally going to have operating systems that mirror those of smartphones as they interact with your own phone.