Contrarily to common belief, the main raison d'être of u/w exhausts is efficiency, with noise reduction as a side show. When properly designed, at...
Do you mean they could be just the idle bypass, with u/w main exhaust?
That's a very good point indeed. Stripping shafts and rudders is a given, but depending on if and how much of water reversion the engines might...
The video as such doesn't worry me as much as the fact that this Alfred Montaner youtuber has more than 300k subscribers. Proves beyond any...
Yeah, I'm aware of that, and my previous post was obviously ironic in this respect. Then again, a supposedly top construction 92 feet vessel, only...
I always found the reasons for NOT having bow rails in sportfish boats a bit unplausible, if not even laughable. But eventually, I just had a...
I didn't check that, but I think that if the Boening interface can't do what the OP wants, nothing else can. In fact, @SplashFl: when you say...
The builder already did, check this out. BTW, that's NOT a Mickey Mouse solution - just in case you're not aware, Boening is the actual OEM...
Correct. The principle still stands, anyhow. Nope, the smaller CdMs (Darwin 86, Nauta Air 90) are RINA certified within 24m LLL - even if LOA is...
Neither would I of course, but if given a choice between a Shamal and Vervece - just to name a well known 60 years old (no less!) tugboat that...
Why "But"? I didn't say that Pascal was wrong in saying that inverters convert DC into AC. I was just trying to explain why a boat where "Dock...
Pascal, actually not only you can, at least with Victron inverters (which are very popular in Europe), but you should. In fact, they are designed...
What is the sensor with white and red wires pointing to the shaft flange meant for?
If you already mentioned that, I missed it. How come? I hope that's not for health reasons, as it just happened to a boating mate of mine.
I bet it does. At 125 lbs on a 59' boat, also a brick would hold OK... :D
CR, just a thought: if you like the style of your existing faucet (I don't to be honest, but each to their own), you may try to open it and see...
Yep Liam, I know. But would you dare bashing into a 4m+ head sea with a Shamal, even with nobody else onboard? o_O :D PS: that's the boat of...
I'm sure it is, but your hull photo suggests it's rather the prop that could be not so happy. Such a big transducer right ahead of it is bound to...
"Very slight" is of course a bit subjective, but FWIW I've yet to come across any powerboat which I would describe as having no very slight...
Either I missed that thread back then, or my memory is fading faster than I thought!o_O Great reading anyhow, thanks for the link.