I don't think they know what breached the hull. looking at the picture, there it appears to be little or no damage on the wheel, shaft, or strut...
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I found this interesting pic of Waste Knot. The boat is the charter boat from Oregon Inlet that recently sunk after a suspected hull breach....
can you put varnish over the epoxy? I think so, but have never done it. I know WestSystem will yellow with UV light if not covered. I use two...
Beau, I know your Post is a lot younger than 1988 and most likely has a different interior finish. This might be helpful. below was cut and...
Well said Bert, plus you sure do keep your Berts well maintained.
no, could be loose ground wire or a pressure or temp sensor right at the threshold. and that could cause intermittent alarm and not steady alarm....
Interesting idea. I have an AC disposal on my galley sink. It is a standard household item that will chop up just about anything. Running water...
good point on the gears. Mine are 1.5:1
The trade off on the following sea handling is the stability at drift, anchor or troll. You can adjust seed and weight in a following sea. There...
I went out to the shop and opened the box.
I lost!
Gray, I own a late 80's Model 46 Post. Overall, I am extremely pleased with the performance and construction of the boat. I would agree that...
is the engine room gauge mechanical or the same electronic sender as the bridge?
w0w! I am running 24x24
Bobhorn, thanks, the watermaker just moved up a few notches on the wish list.
Any pre-filter issues with silt in water? I'm guessing not, by the responses. Freshwater is what limits my time at anchor. If I had watermaker I...
anybody effectively using a watermaker in the North East US?
I have found that the "might as wells" and incidentals can really add up fast to the final bill. "might as well" do this or that now.
we can deplete the fresh water in 2 days. fresh water limits our time on the hook. I have a water maker on the dream list.