This from Triton. Happened today. HTH do you run aground outside port Everglades inlet ?
What size are you talking about? Typical marine Compressors aren’t that expensive… factoring the labor to install a new one, I don’t see the point.
You can’t rebuild a compressor. Easy to replace it. Unless by compressor you meant condenser.
Real shame. I saw omen of their new 24’ tenders in the Exumas last month. Very nice boat
I m not a fan of self contained… they're still a bit loud and you re going to have to add a water pump in the bilge. That’s a Johnson 70, right?...
Agree but sadly this is a drop in a bucket of suffering inflicted on innocent people. War crimes.
I got peanuts for mines 3 years ago. Nobody wanted them.
I don’t that overall sportfish age pretty well and most importantly have very simple clean designs. The long bow is also pretty good looking....
I agree. Quality nylon shouldn’t be crumbling up. Hopefully the builder installed them with access. The right way to do it is behind closets and...
Actually he seems to have confused cape may with Hereford inlet according to an article I saw… Hereford isn’t a place you attempt without locknow
No med mooring in Florida which is what the question in about. Actually very few med mooring in the US except for 100+ I ve never felt the need...
I don’t see the need for a thruster on these boats. I have a 53 MY and never felt the need for one. As to stabs it depends on how you use the...
Personally I really like passageweather.com and have been relying on it for years going to the bahamas. Very simple interface but it shows trends...
Hey Scott!! Good to hear from you… that was the day I did that oil change on a mooring. 8 pail of oils. Lol.
Not yet. Just wondering about the recent changes for the smaller licenses as well as sea time requirements on bigger boats after reading posts...
Hard to answer your questions not knowing your definition of a “yacht”. Yacht means something different to different people. To some a 40’ boat is...
I m sure it is. It’s just a bit silly when within the same document they give you two different definition of what a day is. i also noticed...
That makes sense obviously… i guess it comes down to the definition of “underway”. For some reason the USCG has a way to confuse issues using...
The more I try to read the CFRs and various forms, the more confused I get… From this USCG document...
Whenever a vessel has even a single paying passenger, a licensed captain must be on board whether at the dock, anchored or under way well I...