That puts me in mind of Disco Volante, Largos yacht in Thunderball. I'd expect separation at any moment. [ATTACH]
Yes, I got to see her once when we were both docked at Goat Island. She had the new Deeres installed.
[ATTACH] 1935, 85' Enticer leaving Chesapeake Harbour Marina. Probably around 1998-9. At the time she owned by the Independence Seaport Museum...
Dan, I was mistaken. It was Capt. Denny! It was a long time ago, my mind ain't what it used to be.
I know. Just trying to give you an idea of whats involved. Now you'll know not to hire some guy who just says he'll spray or fog and get rid of...
Ok. It's tough to do yourself but it wouldn't be too bad on a 54'. It takes a multi product approach. Traps, poison, and boric acid (powder). And...
First, tell the crew to quit toking up in the bilges! :D How big is the vessel? Something you can do yourself or large yacht?
Yep! Jeeze, they didn't give you much room!
Aurora IV, 1955, as Glory. 68 gt, 64' Aurora, I find 2 builds under that original name. Don't find the present Aurora listed for '47? 61' , 1958,...
Lady Catherine 57', 57 GT., launched 1947 as GRETCHEN III, for William A. DeLaney, renamed SHINNECOCK, PRIVATE PLEASURE, LADY CATHERINE.
The oil pressure sending unit is electrical. On DD, it's about 1 1/2" diameter, screws into block, has a single threaded post with nut to attatch...
Also, have you checked your oil sending units? At about $20 each, they're cheap insurance. Over 14 years on 1 boat with 1271s, I had to replace...
I ran 1978 model 1271N's, they were specd at 50 - 70. Low - 30, dropping lower with wear. Did the needle bounce when the pressure dropped or just...
Yes, any day aboard is better than being shore bound but some days are a lot better aboard. Back in the late '90s, when I was a recently divorced,...
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Pat, I don't think I'd recommend skipping the survey. On a 26 year old boat there's a lot that can be wrong. Leaking fuel tanks, lots of rot...
I lived in Charleston for 3 1/2 years. It was a very long time ago so I've nothing to add about neighborhoods but js is right, the summers were...
I always stopped both ways. Probably about 32+ trips. Cheap fuel and good dockage. I liked to eat there, it was a break from eating my own food!:D...
A friend just went through Coinjock on the ICW, and informed me that Louis, owner of Coinjock Marina (mm 50) recently bought Midway Marina on the...