I sure would assume so. Dad bought Flying Tiger of the same generation and lines.
Somehow he drove right past the input that wood boat owners have proven worms enjoy 5200. Shrug….
The smart Y works for smaller loads because it’s only handling single phase output using opposing phases to balance the increased load. This setup...
Congratulations and welcome to the Burger family. Take good care of her, and she’ll take excellent care of you. S&S designed some terrific...
Good plan. Worms LOVE 5200. That'll really attract them and expedite the failure. If the concern is side slippage, pretty easy to control...
It's as if he's here to argue, not create solutions.
I feel fortunate that mine has only increased 15% from the 2022 policy to the new renewal for 2024/5. But the caveat is that I run north for the...
Agreed. And couldn't you also sandwich a roll of copper tape between the layers for the penetration protection?
I understand blocking. Keel blocks are generally placed with some amount of randomness. You would bypass the random placement by instructing...
Yeah, my mind was going to the Kady Whale as I read this thread...
Well, if the only concern is slipping on keel blocks, you could rout 1/4" recess spaces into the 1/2" HDPE for your blocking locations to prevent...
Wow....Cindy....I think I walked her in the early 90's and was tempted. Terrific canvas for a nice outcome.
The problem still is found in both of the on-deck living areas. Both are recessed. Both are very large spaces. Both are quite close to the cap...
Go do a 360, and you're likely to fall off your foil. Again, just move the finish line for the offender. Keep the race interesting.
It's all gone about as predicted...
Damage to the image of the builder was hampered when "the bow fell off".
During a recent evening. while I slept, the bottom photo of your post slipped into a berth right on my transom. I woke up and almost spit my...
Lots of sunlight into the room, go satin. If your space trends dark, go gloss.
But the woman with child reported “we were lying on deck, and the next thing we knew we were in the water” (para). She then said she had control...
Don't recall, but wasn't the report that the keel was partially deployed? Drawing is interesting, but it doesn't really tell the story of weight...