Usually when I’ve seen that code it’s bad batteries or a charger that’s sending a little ac voltage to the batteries
I am not familiar with the Petit vivid, but Tri lux 33 is a special paint that you need to use their primer first, for metals.....it works well on...
I can't speak for the 10v2000's, but I've run a 62' express with MAN 1100 HP common rail V-10's and they run as smooth as silk at all...
Bottom paint won't stay on the pods and will be blown off of them in a month.
Did anyone check the port shaft to make sure it is straight at either of these yards? Make sure the prop nuts are tight? I don't know if I'd...
I'll add this. The 4 stroke rotax is far superior than the old 2 stroke jet ski motor ones. BUT, you have to run them......once a month I'd...
In a light boat with a fast cruise speed (where it maintains an even speed better) the high HP/less displacement and torque is fine. I am not...
If you can fit it, I'd go with a Williams 395. It seats 7 and will get on plane with all 7 people in it. In that size range really, jets are...
Olderboater hit on a lot of good key points. But I'd also add shower size, toilet size and comfort to the list.
Just get a $40 Ryobi moisture meter at Home Depot. They work well for things like that and easy to use. I've never heard of water intrusion...
It all depends. Most all that I've seen aren't deep enough to allow moisture in. But I did see a couple that would be suspect.
I don't know what Luhrs does, but every SF manufacturer I've come across generally fiberglasses an aluminum backing plate into the area to mount a...
Just put them on angled blocks so they're level. At anything above idle speed, they'll be out of the water so won't effect anything.
Exactly. Any boat yard can make them.......they're pretty easy to make.
That's easy, they just put an angled spacer in between the light and the hull. That's easy peasy.
Both as well as incredibly low interest rates. So people are snapping up used within hours sometimes or a few days. New yacht orders are quite a...
Best to stick with the brand and model you have now, otherwise you get into the hole being too big, too small, etc. I would have an electrician...