Be very careful going out Hillsboro Inlet, it has had a lot of shoaling the last few years and you need to hug the green markers all of the way...
NYCAP, He's doing a repower. The generator is very easy to replace at this point. Down the road, after the engines are installed. A LOT of...
I have no idea, but if I told an owner that here, they'd laugh and think I was joking. Perhaps it's because the wind direction and anchorages...
I would absolutely tell any of my clients that it is a negative and to reduce price or avoid buying the boat entirely depending on how difficult...
I ran hull #95 and it was a 2005.
Look behind the electrical panel, it folds down. . There "may" be a diagrahm there.
No sure on Thunderbolt. Savannah Yacht Center (not far from Thunderbolt) is easily capable of hauling that size vessel....
But, you're not understanding, the diverter valve flows/diverts product water out of the bypass for a few minutes until the salinity comes down...
True, but you could always add additional normal stations too, if you were willing to spend the money.
This could easily be solved with a yacht control, or the wired remote control offered by ZF etc.
Do not plug the bypass hose on the diverter valve. As it's an electronic watermaker, so the diverter valve bypasses product flow when the water...
SNO Yachts was a Hatteras dealer for 2 decades +/-, up until a year or two ago. I used Hatteras as a comparison. Not saying that they need to...
Dozens and dozens of Hatteras' have shipped to the Hatteras dealer in Italy. I start talking about why the Euro builders can't improve their...
No it is not.
I would NOT do it, given how hard it is to change the generator in your boat. As important as a generator is to create comforts while on a trip....
After looking at the video again and the hard top, it looks to be a 66'. Definately not a 76' though.
Very price point boat and associated quality, in the same league as prestige.
I believe it's a 52' Sunseeker, the Hardtop flybridge area appears too short to be a 66' but it might be a 66', definately not a 76'.
Yeah, what pressure are you running? Around 800-850 PSI in saltwater?
This is a good idea, as the motors are new, bottom is clean, etc. I'd also write down all pressures and temperatures. Start at 1000 rpms and do 5...