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Try www.weather.gov/om/wwv.htm And the plotting is the old fashioned kind on paper charts. However, that's probably because I have trouble adjusting to all this new high tech stuff (70 on the 31st) and there may be something out there that you can plug into a gps for all I know. The 94 is the hull number, it's one of two special Tritons that were built for heavy duty cruising. The standard ballast is 3000#, 94 and 96 got 4500#, and extra foot of waterline, a capsize ratio of 1.58 and a comfort index of something over 37. Deck is solid glass. I had pictures of her on the water that were taken when I picked her up in Ventura In November but I lost my hardrive and all my files, shes just sitting on the trailer in my backyard now waiting like a an old lady in a beauty salon to be made young and beautiful again. Depending on some cash flow things (got 2 boats to sell) I hope to put her in the water in San Carlos around Aprilish for a couple months, then I'm cutting out. I'm going cruising. I have my new hardrive loaded with 2188 NOAA charts, World cruising charts and all the south Pacific and Asian charts. How bout them apples. I have one picture of one of my boats. Lemme see if I can upload it. Jim/94
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