25 hours since 2005? That's 3 hours of running time per year! When something smells funny, it usually is. Either that, or offer them WAY less...
Not after they've been baking in the sun and become flexible.
Starboard is not strong enough to be used as ladder steps generally. You may want to adhere it on top of your origional steps for strength.......
I too concur to hire a good marine surveyor to make that decision for you. It depends, if they went through the boat and repaired and replaced...
I wouldn't attempt St. Augustine inlet personally. St. Johns river inlet/entrance is always deep and always easy to get in and out of and not far...
Stainless. That logo takes a lot of salt spray in a sea. Stainless can always be polished to a mirror like finish (new).
No but the women that waittress at The Keg restaurant is St. Catherine's sure as heck are......and the food is dynamite too!
The restaurant at Liberty is pretty good. Yeah there is nothing within walking distance, but you can hop on a ferry and be in Manhatten in no...
Talk about OVERLOADED!!!!!!!!!!!
I always stay at Liberty Landing and never have any issues there with power or wake action. Plus it's easy to take a ferry across to Manhatten.
Off road diesel is what you want to use. I too would add a good marine additive or diesel kleen in it.
MTU= Multiple Trouble Units.
Multiple Trouble Units???
You know, I'm starting to get unsure about this bowcam. That's the second screen shot I've seen from today taken when I'm slacking off. This...
I don't know off hand. But it has to be in close proximity to the vent. Usually mounted in the ceiling above the head. Sometimes in the ceiling...
When the boat's a rockin, don't come knocking. hehehe Carl, you do a great job with the forum and I think every member here really appreciates it.
I've had a bottom media blasted by Barry Brown Marine and Cable Marine. Both did a very good job and all that was left was the gelcoated...
Look for the a/c return grates. The units are usually really close to them (behind them).
I found that Moore Head City municiple marina had much cheaper fuel than Coinjock one time 60 cents a gallon, but it might have just been a fluke...
Originally Coinjock was known for having the cheapest fuel on the East Coast. When they lost that distinction they had to come up with something...