I prefer a dedicated battery for each prime user - engines and generator.
They are still building Series 60’s engines for markets that take their emissions levels, not dead just yet.
The OP is a buyer not a seller. The 183’s predate the Series 396. The 183’s are discontinued and fall in the long lead time hard to get parts...
Pick your engine of choice, find out what it would cost for a complete repower from a reputable yard, subtract that cost and make an offer. If...
Nice and clean, nice rerouting of hoses/piping.
I am partial to the Sea Ray 60 SunDancer, a good all around Express, worth a look.
Very nice, here is the modern version of the not quite Factory Porsche Artwork, but even more beautiful: http://singervehicledesign.com/...
More news and a brighter spotlight on USCG and their lack of implementation of NTSB Fire Safety recommendations:...
Yards usually use the large Heavy Nut to crank on the prop and make sure it has seated as far forward as possible. But then they get lazy and do...
I have had good luck with Simple Green products over the years, they tend to be more environmentally friendly than others. They also have a heavy...
Very nice props but Pascal caught it right. The jam nut is the thin nut and it should be next to the prop , in between the large nut, common...
Simple Green is your friend, non-toxic, safe to be around and will actually degrease. Now you just have to be careful what your bilge pumps...
I would be more concerned if the seller represented the props as new only to find one that had a major repair, would fall under disclosure imo.
And it goes without saying that if the prop was repaired due to hitting an obstruction, keep an eye on the alignment of that engine and the...
So they didn’t get the major fuel storage, significant drydocks were left jndamaged and causualties would have been much higher if it didn’t...
Here is my order of preference for controls: 1. Engine mfg. - after all, you are making changes to engine inputs, and that is the driver. 2....
Congrats!
They always say that. It's Industry speak for "it made sense for us to be here, whatever the circumstances".
Or it was delays in building, commissioning and delivery, so the dates just didn’t line up?
With Bertram’s Italian ownership and distribution channels overseas, I would have thought they would have taken the $15M and developed a few MY...