I had King Kong do a few bits and pieces for me last month, but that is a lot of fuel to burn just for varnish.
Through a turn of events (i.e. the boss' first grandchild) we are going to have an unscheduled few weeks of downtime for maintenance in St....
Izerwaren I would try Izerwaren Inc first. If they don't have it, they will probably be able to guide you.
Particularly for the deckhand who has to wash the windows :eek:
Are you sure Ron? I just saw Salperton late last week in the BVI- they were heading over to Virgin Gorda for the Superyacht Cup.
Tri-Sodium-Phosphate. Available at any hardware store.
I've been watching this thread with interest. If Eric doesn't know, I'll be surprised if we learn anything more.
While I haven't used either, I have heard good things about both, All Points Marine and Compression Tech. All Points is a Volvo rep.
Well said. Although, I am never a proponent of one-man bridge operation in the overnight hours. During the daytime I can sometimes let a one-man...
Just to be clear- this is Immigration. The first step (phone call) is to clear Customs. With the LBO, you won't be required to clear Immigration
8 seems like a very light crew for a yacht of this size. It is also interesting to note that the lights were still lit during the rescue- this...
I copied and forwarded this to my boss (retired Navy)
Thanks Carl. I normally check my links, but we're in the last day of a yard period so I was drawn away in a rush.
Izerwarren http://www.izerwarren.com
47m Motor Yacht Since the owner pays that bill I don't have a bill to check the kwh, but we have a dedicated meter at the boss' house and our...
The boat needs to have a private registry in order to obtain a cruising license from US Customs. There should be no Coast Guard restrictions as...
You wouldn't be interested Maldwin. It's more of a Miller Lite kind of operation. :D
Seven Star Has anyone used Seven Star Yacht Transport? I am considering using them to ship our 35' inflatable from St. Thomas to Southampton, UK...
Pan Pan Two other radio terms originated in French: Pan (pronounced "Pahn") is derived from the French word panne. It means "breakdown"...
Franco told me in an email that he sold the company. That's all I know.