it depends on how the boat is equipped, not jsut where you cruise. for instant, how many redundant systems do you have? take the fresh water...
Layout and hull shape are the most important thing when it comes to handling Hull shape, a deeper hull with a keel like the older hatts will not...
engine room bilges are often sealed from the rrest of the boat to prevent oil or fuel that may leak in the ER from making it all over the boat....
well as a 53MY owner i'm a little partial to the old Hatteras... but the layout is great, very well built, good handling. a little rolly in a...
usually about 20/25 psi is enough...
yes but they make a living because there are people rich enough to own larger yachts that require crew (and a land based services...). Eminent...
i can't help but finding this "blame the rich" mindset ironic on a forum dedicated to YACHTS! WE THE PEOPLE have rights too... in the Florida...
good points, but i think i draw the line at Carver's Mariners! makes the Whaleback look elegant.
looks like a lot of fun! ****, going to have to go on a serious diet if i want to play with one of these unless they come up with a bigger...
why the heck would have all the openings on the side of the cockpit and not at the stern! as stupid as it gets but not that surprising... we've...
indeed looks like an hynautic system. it's not power steering, it's just hydraulic. Hynautic makes system with power assist for larger boats but...
Impossible to tell if you don't even know what kind of steering system you have!!! Inboard? Stern drive? The reservoir may not need to be full so...