That thing would fit in perfectly at Norman's Cay!!!!!!!!!!!!
When coming down a large wave, the bow(s) dig into the water and basically stuff themselves under water, and the stern gets lifted until it goes...
The new motor is based off of the same block as the old motor, so the weight should be the same +/- 100 lbs.
The mufflers are definately transferring some vibration to the boat IMO.......
Obviously, the 10-12' seas in the Searay WERE a head sea..... and it faired extremely well actually......We were able to maintain 12-13 knots
No, the engine is the same block and weight as what was removed......just different HP via bore and stroke and cylinder head...
Here's one right in this thread "When we are talking about boats like Yogi, we are not talking about the kind of junk you keep telling us about."...
Usually no, the last thing you want is someone you don't know, without experience, going nuts in the middle of the Atlantic ocean.........I know I...
If it's running 38 knots WOT, I don't think it's a trim tab or running angle issues. Sounds to me, it could be that the shaft isn't strong enough...
This pretty much covers everything. Siesta Cay if you go further north.
While I think this is all true. They either spend way too much time in solitude, lack social skills or are insecure. Many times there posts have...
The 76' Northern Marine I used to run has a built in pressure washer with quick disconnects on the deck that ran those psi's precisely for deck...
Good to hear that it worked out well for you.
Yeah, but is Yogi over 500 Gross Tons or Net Registered Tons at 160'? I was just on a 105' and it was only 201 GT.
To fix a crack? The poster, I believe wants to repair it properly with something that should last, and look like the crack wasn't there.
Yeah, have D'Angelo's in Ft. Lauderdale make them for you instead of using the Volvo parts.
If the hull is down to the gelcoat, I would absolutely put a good epoxy barrier coating.
The problem is, once a yacht is built, it never gets inspected by the flag state after that usually. Yeah, most insurance companies require an...
You really have not done the great loop. It's much much longer than a week to get a sailboat from Ohio to the Gulf, and much much longer to get a...
I read that the salvage boat did indeed try to tow it but couldn't tow it and were unsuccessful. If you look at all of the barnacles on the hull...