~36GPH [per pair] @ 1950 RPM per Cat propload curve 660 HP 'E' rating... http://attachments.impcorporation.com/6568/CAT%203196.pdf
BambooMan: Sorry to hear of your medical troubles. Your attitude is very good in light of what you're going through. Keep it up. Listen: after...
High tech...long range...proven to be effective...green....not an obvious (to the authorities) weapon...incapacitating, but not lethal......
Let your pocketbook be your guide...MSRP is about $7500. If you're not a do-it-yourselfer, you'll have to pay someone to unbolt the old one plus...
Another important factor is the load. Gensets do not like to run with light loads. IIRC, the optimum is in the neighborhood of 75 - 85%.
Has anyone ever seen a boat without bunches of terminal blocks and ground busses, i.e., one with an entire electrical wiring system comprised of...
Great stuff thanks...and given the earlier posts in this thread about the desire to protect oneself against the bad guys versus the legal issues...
Dave, that's an exceptionally good price for that 50 Hatteras, given the model year--that's what a donated 1989 50 Bertram (with 92s) went for...
Insurance? The crew would not have been overly encumbered by the thinking process to put their boat down in <100ft of water.
" South Carolina's Marine Artificial Reefs Artificial reef development in South Carolina's coastal and offshore waters is managed through the...
We got a lotta Captains here--anybody have a chart showing depth 20 NM off Myrtle Beach?
Lots of speculation in this thread, plus some FACTS:
There are instances of Admiralty Law where the law of salvage permits the owner of a vessel in marine peril to decline the assistance of others so...
What makes the 12GA a "Dragon's Breath"?
I'd suppose that the insurance company would also have a vested interest in determining the cause of the sinking. This could get very interesting.
More than one US mfg'er have electrical engineers who design to and above the ABYC requirements & standards, and while the wire & cable looms are...
That galvanic isolator that Marmot mentions has another useful function, IIRC: You can stand in a puddle of bilge water while operating an...
Captains chairs...bench seating...but no mention of...board seating like that which my old 1963 13-foot Boston Whaler came with. Anything more...
OMW, is that bronze in your neck of the woods? Nicely done...looks like from the '20s?
So, common sense trumps 9(b)?