Powertrain Control Processor is what PCP stands for. Not that I ever heard about that before, mind. But your photos made me curious, and since...
Yup, also my understanding is that "Palm Beach style" refers to that setup, with two side mounted single levers. But I asked the OP if he's sure...
Really??? The ZF actuator box and also the diagram I previously posted are referred to the MicroCommander controls, which are 100% electronic. If...
'Fiuaskme, that APS thing is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist. I mean, it's clearly meant for one very specific thing (BTW, I can't...
Pretty sure there is, and I struggle to think of how your previous boat could have worked without it. I attaching below a photo of that box, which...
Can't improve on what CR already suggested. But if I should pick one of these, I'd go for 2. Doesn't mean it's not worth checking it as CR...
The 50 is one of the hulls designed to work with either shafts or Arnesons, and as such is optimized for neither. I rest my case on the 46 being...
I'm also curious to hear Liam's view on this, but 'fiuaskme the 46 is the best shafts boat ever built by Pershing, bar none. And one of the very...
I'd go for the latter. Unless there's any specific problem you need to solve, but FWIW I never heard of any related to that component.
All the half decent ones do - depending on the boat size, obviously. BTW, while it's true that hydraulic thrusters are way more common on 80+...
Sorry, I don't know the details. I just picked a well known video as a proof of concept (so to speak), aware as I am that most folks don't know...
I guess you didn't cruise around here very often, CR. Med passages aren't always a bed of roses, also for 590ft vessels like this... o_O [MEDIA]
I'd actually expect anyone with such experience to have indeed some consideration for fuel consumption! :D
The short answer is no, as kev cribb already confirmed. What you see in my photo that you quoted is the water side of the CAC, and its only...
The latter, I'm afraid.
Sounds very annoying. Here's a thought for Judy and her client (considering also the type of boat): why not bring her across the Pond and enjoy...
U R welcome. All the best for the job, and keep us updated about the result in due course!
Coming to think of it, I just checked my files related to a MTU 183 powered boat I was involved with about 7 years ago. She had V12, TE92 version...
Which MTU 183 version exactly? And which heat exchanger? If it's the heat exchanger of the engine cooling circuit that you are referring to, I...
Just in order to avoid confusion, also considering that the above photos are labelled as "Man 800 hp Engines head & valve": Actually, that's not...