I believe you can, but not certain. But, what I do know is on the Sunseekers that I manage the sea water discharge is below the water line and...
Look at Port Royale on a larger chart, the channel goes way SE and adds a lot of miles, but a good inlet nonetheless.
I've gone that way also when coming in from the South, but going from Hilton head to go North, the North side of the breakwater is far shorter. :D
NYCAP I've ran that many times. I can't remember off the top of my head. BUT, There's a place to cut through the shoal and it has markers to go...
When you run at cruise speed, is it hard to open the engine room door? You can install a vaccuum gauge and see what vaccuum the engine room has...
It's not as difficult as it looks if you simply look at the markers. They're close enough together that there's no guessing. Unless you're a new...
No, but a physical class with an instructor is the first step in making people aware of the laws, safety and issues. I cannot tell you how many...
I've seen the new Garmins I have been dealing with still have the good Garmin charts. I did have a recent Navionics chip in a Simrad and it was...
I agree and disagree. Many of these serious problems are reckless behavior, BUT that is because a lot of boaters aren't educated in the danger of...
The advent of detailed chartplotters, auto guidance on routes in said chartplotters, and joystick docking have really further exasperated this...
I agree with everyone here. With Pascal that there are a lot of even Licensed Captains that don't know the basics or are idiots. I also agree...
Nothing is required as far as having an opening there. Usually they have a lip and a drain to keep water out and only let air in. Some have...
Cabo's are some of the best built boats, bar none. The 45' is a great running boat and one of my favorites. No issues with the MAN 800's as well...
It's possible the moisture was radiating up into the toe rail from the old rub rail leaking.
What is the price of the extended warranty and is it transferable to the next owner in the event that you sell the boat?
at 35 mph it surely is on plane. It most likely is on plane at 25 mph. Larger boats in your size range generally need the trim tabs half way...
Yes, they can and do a lot of times. Manufacturers can absolutely step in and do warranty work in a dealers territory if they see fit. I've seen...
Yes, I run a 2006 48' Formula with shafts and it's a pig. Weight is too far aft and you have to run full tabs to stay on plane.
How are you hauling the boat? I managed a 63' Ocean SF that was a 1987, owner owned it since 1988, the first couple of times the owner hauled it...
Well, you need to get it fixed ASAP and then see if the boat planes and then get the manufacturer to remedy the issue. It would be a HUGE issue...