I had an ‘89 55’ on inland waters. Unstablized, felt it was a bit rolly, top-heavy. Otherwise, it was a solid boat with no issues that weren’t...
It’s a wonder that Nautical Structures is still in business. Never seen worse customer service.
Death boats, would never get on one where there is any chance of ‘nautical’ weather.
Please update us on how you fare, Fore Points is new and hasn’t had this type of storm during the boating season.
Haven’t used them myself, but Portland Yacht Service has good reputation and largest travel-lift in Maine.
Haven’t gone back to check, but I believe all bridges on the Tenn and on the Tenn-Tom are 60’.
Anti-siphon valve failure?
It was for us. In 2014. Haven’t been since Covid.
Not surprised that this hasn’t gotten any response as live-aboard slips are very rare and available ones even more so. FWIW, we stayed at Marina...
Maybe Vice City marina in Brickell?
Agree w/Ralph, Headhunter needs clear stream to work effectively. Great pump, but air leak will trip it off.
I’d be surprised if it had one.
No need to do the convention center, a waste of time IMO
Bottom and props clean?
Always said that leaving fenders out while underway was akin to walking around with your fly open.
Another vote for Headhunter. Great customer service, too.
FWIW, Headhunter has excellent customer service.
Was she empty or full load? Would make a huge difference.
That’s impressive, my AT&T phone barely gets 3 bars in Brickell section of Miami.
We’re vaccinated but won’t attend. Just not ready to accept the idea that it’s ok to be in crowds. Maybe we’ll be ready for FLIBS.