Typo, sorry. Now corrected in the original post. Inward rotating props are pretty popular on very fast boats, anyway. PS: what would have that...
Did you check upstream or downstream of the holding tank? Since you mention valve rather than valveS, I guess the latter. But I half remember that...
Neither have I, particularly on the outboard side of the leading edge - assuming outward rotating props, obviously. But the good news is that the...
Great choice, you won't regret it. Out of curiosity, are you possibly aware of the price difference between the pro and non-pro versions? I like...
Whoa! You mean cutting the deck I suppose - or is it really the hull?!? :eek:
I already told you I can't, for the very simple reason that commenting without knowing ain't my habit. I appreciate that you might find this...
'Salright. I don't buy your and CJ's armchair speculations either - fair and square.
Yeah, right. I had in mind that both SL and Hatt were established around the same period, and google just confirmed that. Actually, SL in '58 vs....
This thread should be pulled, because it's humiliating all of us with human boats. Not later than yesterday, I was crawling into a corner of my...
You should rather ask yourself. If you re-check this post in the nose cone thread, you will see that I only mentioned the master cabin placement...
Pardon? I just quoted what you wrote.
You know, as far as I can tell from the photos, I wouldn't actually call those design completely different. OK, your "office" doesn't have trim...
Not trying to shoot anyone. But I happen to have tried boats like yours, where the range of speed in between D and P speed is literally untenable...
Stern sinking/bow rise? Transition? On a 30m/110 tons boat? Seriously? I'm looking forward to reading the reply... :D
If with a clean hull the boat doesn't reach the rated rpm, overpropped she is for good. Doesn't necessarily mean that 3 blades props per se are...
I'm never envious of boats much larger than mine, aware as I am that larger boats=larger headaches. But an engine room spacious enough to rebuild...
What speed does that mean exactly? If you don't mind me stating the bleeding obvious, the short answer to your question is speed. And the slower...
I know it normally isn't, with twin mains. But am I right in understanding that you did that channel with port engine alone? If so, I bet you...
How come? The boat looks pretty far from having been used enough to wear out an engine... PS: great job going through that canal with just one...
No prize for guessing now who I was referring to! Thanks jfm for your accurate insight.