Dutch boat 'Captain'... https://www.facebook.com/unimenbe/videos/1076345782435679/ [ATTACH]
Your spelling is OK, don't forget Barbara Beach on Sunday's...;-)) [IMG]
Just a guess, the house and Flybridge would cost you on Curacao less then $20K (Awlgrip) (They quoted mine for around 6k, when I remove all the...
As stated before, this yacht has a converter that converts almost everything (180 - 520 volts and any input frequency between 45 - 65 Hz) to the...
The ASEA power frequency converters will accept any input voltage between 180 - 520 volts and any input frequency between 45 - 65 Hz... See:...
If you have a ASEA power frequency converter, then you only have to accept a longer delivery time and higher costs if you want to replace some...
Yes, I templated it myself, bought the Corian sheets at a local store, but the work has been done by local (cheap) craftsmen. After I see them...
Corian would be a great material to consider, if you are a little handy it's a DIY job! I have it on all horizontal surfaces inside my boat,...
Yep, I can pull up the rear part, so I can overlook from the Flybridge what's happening in the Cockpit rear (just safety)!
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I use SEMCO too, it holds great in our 'sunny and salty' environment, and I love the natural looks! The teak on my boat was neglected for many...
Yes it is! Only about 5-6 day's a year we have a (almost) flat sea...
We are used to it, and normally go out on the sea to the East (beam) or West (stern) and because we have always wind from the East, it's all about...
How would you qualify this Capt J? [ATTACH]
Great job! Would like to see some pictures from outside.
This ‘boat on wheels’ is definitely not seaworthy, but looks great at The Louwman Museum at The Hague (NL) More Museum info: The Turin bodywork...
Here you can find all kind of manuals: http://capitolmarinegear.com/manuals-part-lists
My 'Cockpit Sunshade' in more detail, white on top, gray below, and with the little rope, I can pull-up the rear section! [ATTACH]
Best place for me, just below the Fly Bridge console, on my salon ceiling... [ATTACH]
Try to measure the tank(s), and here you can calculate the volume: http://www.sensorsone.com/length-width-and-height-to-volume-calculator/