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What Motor Yacht Brand Is The Most Mechanically Reliable?

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by KRS, Feb 18, 2022.

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  1. Slimshady

    Slimshady Senior Member

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    Well he clearly doesn't like me much. Guess I'll have to live with that. I'll continue on my journey through life as before.
  2. Slimshady

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    I just noticed I'm now a "senior member ". That's great news. A lot of good people here that I'm privileged to engage in conversation with regularly.
  3. leeky

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    You implied his stuff was bs. At the least, it was on the fringe, but any time you call someone's words "bs" on a forum, you should be wearing your armor. Odds are you are going to get attacked as they will feel a need to defend themselves. That's what you experienced from KRS in post #64.

    It's too bad that KRS lost his membership; I don't think that was justified. I understand what YachtForums was doing, but I was confident that you could have easily handled KRS based on your past postings on YF. Now all of the fun is over.:(
  4. Slimshady

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    He was totally full of baloney. He was trying to sound intelligent and educated on his topics of discussion. I call it like I see it. I'm always up for a vigorous debate with each side defending their position. I have thick skin. He has a lot going on in his world and I'm not the first or last one he'll lash out at.
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  5. YachtForums

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    He lost his membership when it became evident his intentions were to steer the thread toward Silent. When a manufacturer or representative poses as a 3rd party to promote or endorse a product, this is fraud and it brings into question their boats and business conduct. What differentiates YF is undiluted, accurate and accountable discussions that are void of vested interests.
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  6. olderboater

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    If his intent was to promote Silent, then he sure was lousy at his job. If he was their representative, then they have big problems.
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  7. Capt Ralph

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    I had avoided this thread.
    Glad I did.
    Now, Lets get down to some serious black smoke belching..
    I luv the smell of Detroits in the Morning....
    ;);)
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  8. Hatterized

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    i stayed "Silent" thus no comment from me....:eek:
    now it is known a mechanic in any given field is a valued commodity....:)
  9. SeaLion

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    Whew!
  10. Capt J

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    Solar just won't do it. So you either need to balance solar and a generator or forget about this entire stupid concept that is 20 years away from being feasible.
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    The interesting use of solar is to at least partly recharge your battery banks so as to reduce noisy generator use in pristine anchorages. Having spent a couple of days on a friends boat in one of those magic inlets of sun, sea, forest and sky and listened to the chugging of what I assumed was a fellow boaters generator - well it rather spoiled the effect. So that's a very good thing. And several reputable builders are promoting it for just that. But will solar propel your boat? Nope. Replace the generator? Not yet. Save any money? Probably not.
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  12. AGP22

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    I just saw this post. This is a "renewables" powered boat. I appears it's going around the world. Personally I like big MTUs and Arnesons, but out of curiosity...