Sentry chargers have been around for a long time and, according to them... Sentry FR chargers use dependable, proven ferro-resonant technology...
The later model (2005) 39s came with a Sentry converter.
I guess I miscommunicated, sorry. Hat DID get a couple of extra knots from stronger 12V-71s. I was not suggesting YOU do that. Yes, go with MANs....
[Rant ON] Gosh, this kind of leaves out the non-regulated hedge funds and other private equity companies whose jillions just vaporized due to CDOs...
Welcome to YF, VikHatBer: Sounds like an exciting project you have in mind. Lighter MANs with more HP should get you the speeds you're looking...
"There is a tiny possibility that the U.S. will experience a nasty little 2008 recession, early '70s vintage. Europe feels it, too. China's...
OHMIGAWD, don't tell me that xamdawson7 used the despicable 'squid-in-a-bikini' avatar! EEwwww.
+1 Just before I hired on in 1977, Bertram Yacht had built a prototype 46 with Ford gas turbine engines, and the story I heard was, yes,...
The most impressive aspect of Plan B(ex-Flinders) is her faired hull which I'll wager took an awful lot of 'mud' & manpower to accomplish. As...
Pascal, are you heading up to the Chesapeake for a leaf-peeper cruise? Hope you post plenty of pics.
Now there's an idea: Before you top off your yacht, call your pals first to show up en masse at the fuel dock for the expected Volume Discount.
When they fill your 72s at the dive shop, they are first placed in a garbage can filled with water. As the compressed air fills the tanks, they...
Pascal, you're right about shopping around: the fuel service here in FLL with the Little Yellow Barges quoted $4.15 cash/$4.25 credit card today;...
No arthritics at that soiree.
Here's the latest dope on the "Faina" incident complete with all the intrigue and skullduggery (or as W. C. Fields was wont to say, "Ah yessss, it...
*yawwwn*
Awwwwwwwww... Now you went and spoiled it. My hunch was that Rummy was an active participant in the Forums, and that he chose 'Redman' as some...
Let's put an end to the conjecturing on "rules" here. The ONLY rule which applies in this unfortunate instance is 'The Tonnage Rule' (a/k/a...
So, what was the hull plate thickness where the ice scragged it?
Finally.... Thanks, Carl!