While I think you're worrying about the wrong things. If you insist on adding steel to the hull, I'd put it on the outside of the hull not...
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That is what I was speaking to. Loads seem to be getting lighter with the advent of LED lights and more efficient electrical equipment. But I...
Well then, he must be a expert on Genset selection then. ;-)
+1 to all that. And I can't see the point in adding 20% to the max load calculations.
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I'd start with using a IR temp gun to read the actual temps at various point on the engine and see what that gets you. What type of gauges do you...
Could be a gauge or sender issue. Could be a thermostat issue. Could be a .... You'll have to do a little trouble shooting to track it down.
I used a 110 kg Rocna on a 90' aluminum vessel that I took from Ft. Lauderdale, down through parts of the Caribbean, Panama and on to the West...
I was thinking of the type of EPIRB that is enclosed in a case that opens once the unit is submerged below a certain depth and keeps the EPIRB...
In my option, on larger boats, it's best to have two EBIRBs. One hard mounted where it hopefully can float free as the vessel goes down. And one...
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Check the vacuum switch. If it is not working the pump will not come on. And check if there is a fuse for the pump as well.
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Yes, yes and yes. How large is your new build?
I did not see another video. I just meant watching the original video I can't see where the stern got so low in the water that it looks like water...
That is my understanding as well. The boat seems to go down the ramp smoothly with no sudden drop like the carriage just falls out from under it....
True and true. But the chain stopper gives you, or should I say the chain and anchor, no relief from the snatching effect you get in a blow...
So much for customer service. I'd look at if there are shims under the tracks.
Your best bet is to contact Silverton and Taylor. There may be a shim under the window track that you can remove to get the extra 1/4" you need to...