Charters do that so they're off of the deck and out of the way. And you know, in Miami with an illegal charter with 12 guests on board.....it's...
Pretty level. It's hull speed.
1000 rpms will get you 10-11.2 knots. I ran one that had C18's in it and was a great combination. One of the last ones they built. You should...
When you say the filters are clean. Are they NEW? I've seen engines with fuel pressure issues and the filters looked quite good, but were...
Ocean yacht yard in Norfolk.
There are many yards that can fix it. You will never match gray if it's metallic. Just paint the hull, it's not that costly to paint the hull...
West Marine- Manufacturer is BoatLife- the Life-calk (comes in a teak color but I don't like the way this product spreads. BOATLIFE Life-Calk®...
In that era, MAN by a long shot.
Life seal has an off white or almond like color.
No, but if it's a Princess you better bring a large tool box and you'll need to carry lots of parts. One should NEVER run a yacht by themselves....
Look at how cold and murky the water is there!!!!!!!!!!!!
I only find it beneficial on a 35 knot SF where your options are prop speed, or nothing as bottom paint and other choices won't stick. I find...
Yes, your prices are way in the ballpark pascal. A 53'-80' size yacht has been $3-4 a foot here on a monthly for several years. As for $100 to...
Could also be a dirty heat exchanger and it's getting up to the shut down temperature.
What about BURGER? They built an Aluminum expedition yacht around the size you're looking for, a few years back.
Any seakeeper dealer should be able to handle that.
Have you considered operating costs? I would vote for the 62' Predator. I've managed a 2006 since 2011 and it is one hell of a seaboat and...
They're much much larger than the thru-hull. I have had an issue with the holes getting plugged up IF neglected for a very long time.
They're disposable ALRIGHT. The quality on them is absolute garbage in the past 5 years. I replaced 2 on a 2017 yacht 1 year ago..... huge freon...
Your engines were built during a time when #2 diesel was the standard. I wouldn't worry about it.