I had such a jerk passing me in July here. It was in one of the most narrow channels we have, with a 5 knots speed limit. I was entering with my...
Hi, I think you should go to FLIBS and talk to people you meet there. Your first post with questions here, is a little too comprehensive to be...
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Hi, I think you must define your question a little more..?
Hi, are you looking for a design to build or just to get inspiration from? Most patrol boat designs are custom built on existing hull designs. You...
Jon Bannenberg is named as a designer together with the builder.
Maybe you didn´t see the other boats? The classic 85´should be more to your liking I guess, click and scroll down:...
Well, I think the owner of Ermis wanted this commercial styling instead of a typical pleasure boat. But maybe I would have made the side windows a...
Good luck in getting a Trumpy to 56 knots like Ermis...;)
Thanks Ron and you too! Shouldn´t you be asleep at this hour...?
Thanks for all your nice comments! Catmando, one of the first yachts I posted on YachtForums, Banzai, is very similar to Ermis in the styling...
Hi, A stepped hull is normally keeping it´s level at high speed if this is what you were asking.
Mr Perkins story was that they were sailing the same course with a gap of 200 feet or so, when the smaller boat made a tack and messed it up,...
I think you forgot about the Holocaust Deniers and Flat Earth Society...
OK, I would have asked if they were air powered, but my French is perhaps a little better than yours. However, I think the true answer will come...
What about those vehicles then..?
Unfortunately, both New Orleans and the Chesapeake area are sinking too. The sea level rise is less, perhaps 0.5 mm/year, and the computer...
Thanks Loren, for reminding me to check the Mailbox and many thanks to Carl, there it was! I have been buying Large in size recently, but now I...
Venice has been sinking more than the sea levels has been rising and towns like New Orleans and St Petersburg are built on low land where flooding...
We have an average of about 400 ppm CO2 in the air today. In a conference room you can have between 1000 and 5000 ppm. Over this it starts to feel...