Make sure you put in a very strong specification for isolation of stainless steel fasteners in a carbon structure. If you think aluminum and...
Actually, the way I read the product spec, it reduces the surface contact temperature to 36-37 degrees celsius. Pretty important in an engine...
Comship, I also disagree with your statement in regards to this being a closed community that does not welcome new innovation and ideas. I shared...
Like THIS? pot, kettle, black
Nice watch!
Lots about this boat reminds me of the Feadship Sportfich Gallant Lady built in the early 80's But I dont think this is her
Breezy, Can I ask what exactly you find discouraging? I mean, I read Professional Mariner, and articles there state that the tugboat industry...
:eek: Ummmm, yeah.....
I guess you might be referring to the article in the Triton in regards to recruiting students and graduates from Maine Maritime? Good article, it...
Several good brands have been mentioned here, I like the Sabres, but really like the Eastbay boats. Recently saw an Eastbay 49HX, which was...
I have always loved these 20-footers, and that one on Ebay looks pretty nice.... whish I had an extra 7k laying around to snap it up ! The...
I am dying to see pics of this thing, and would love to know how she did in the weight department.
And, if your engines are still covered by a warranty, or extended warranty, you may need to have a manufacturers rep aboard for a new sea trial to...
120 feet is a lot of boat for you and one deckhand.
Just remember that you need to know what is usable in that 2300 gallons. You will not be able to use all 2300 gallons. so that cuts into your...
I have been running a yacht for 17 years with Arneson ASD12's, and I think they are great. With proper maintenance they are not a nightmare in...
I think it's great to see that people are forward thinking in carrying spares. Then it's sad to see that the spares go to crap because of bad...
Why not put a single arneson drive on it. Might be a bit of a bear to maneuver, but it would be, as the french say, "tres cool" !!
Great post, John. Nice to see you on this board ! :)
You should know that the only 68 degree water in Maine is in a lake pond or pool. http://seaboard.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=44034...