Yes and partial owner.
Call and hit the button for Hi seas electronics, ask for Jill, she should be able to source the lights for you. Since Johnny Winters retired from...
The general consensus here in South Florida is, if they have made it this long and have some hours on them (been used), then they are fine.
Tennessee is like putting a yacht in a swimming pool. Wait until you get to an area with those godforsaken wakeboard boats throwing 4-5' waves in...
It's beautiful up there, but you will find is that everywhere on the water looks the same. Green mountains going down to water. I spent a week on...
They are solid engines, you can still get parts for them but may need to be ordered, etc. etc.. I do not know the changes. I do know the 55's...
Neptunus builds a good quality boat. I've managed/maintained/run 3 of the 55'ers which is what the 54's morphed into. Detroit series 60's are...
Strong zips ties, zip tie bottom grommet of top flag to top grommet of the next flag. Put them in whatever order you want. Nobody flies guest...
Repaint all, or in a year or two it will look horrible as the shiny new repairs will start sticking out like a sore thumb as the old paint even...
It IS crazy how fast it built from TS to Cat 5, I won't trust the turn until it actually turns, cause it's too close to home if it doesn't...
Who said I was talking to YOU? LOLOLOLOL :eek:
It's so far out at this point, it could do damn near anything.
Many places make plexiglass windshields. Talk to a Plexiglass supplier in your area. It's pretty easy IF your old one is intact which it looks...
No, you can still go straight to a master up to 100 gross tons. IF you can get a 100 ton near coastal master, that is what I would go with. USCG...
You should. Why don't you ask the previous owner WHAT paint is on your boat and use the same paint and color?
Garmin radios don't last, usually the mic cords on them fail. Simrads also don't last long term and then you can't replace them (if you have...
I would use Alexseal they have a special reducer for rolling/tipping and it usually comes out great for a novice. Trick is thinning the paint...
I agree. After 2008, Searay laid off all of their good people and couldn't get any back.
The 44' I believe came with the hydraulic platform standard.
The big problem are the expenses he can't control or do himself. Dockage, any kind of yard work, especially replacing plating etc. is big $$$$...