We re in the yard for bottom paint and thruster repair... our neighbor is a 2008 or 2009 85’ Mutt that s undergoing a lot of work. the most...
I agree. I ve used them a few times in clients boats and I ve never liked them. Maybe it takes some times to get used to it but I found that not...
No I mean the travel lift. Even if rinsed greased and services that s still many components going in salt water ...why not build a proper well to...
That’s an expensive piece of machinery to submerge ...
Doesn’t broward have a hockey team?
Without turning things into politics and again generally speaking and not about FTL... There are many projects and issues cities and counties...
Yep. Pretty much.
Pathetic Generally speaking these towns and counties (not just Fort Liquordale) waste millions on glamour projects and politically motivated...
Actually I need to correct my post. The M7 worked all the way to GTOWN. It was an M5 on a previous boat that lost signal at Barraterre Great Exuma
We replaced a failed KVH M7 with an Intelian i6 about 18 months ago works great. We now have reception just past Georgetown Exuma whereas before...
Hard to see but isn’t a that a BVI flag? anyway 90% of boaters leave their courtesy flags up after they come back ... it s like showing off that...
yeah there is current in that spot and that maybe why he got pinned there plus some wind pushing the bow off... still no excuse
He went from reverse (with a lot of RPM judging by the prop wash) to forward multiple times. At least once, the boat turned to port indicating...
If they turn 2300 rated rpm then 2000 is ok. That said I always like running around 1850/1900 on 2300 rated engines. Assuming the boat is fully on...
What s the rated RPM for these engines? Do they reach rated RPM at WOT?
Blasting forward into other boats certainly wasn’t the answer... anything would have been better
That is one nice 120!!
Yes although that was a LONG time ago... and once was enough.
How many dirty coal power plans are the Chinese building every year?
Replacing appliances on boats is always a challenge. Sometimes you have to remove trim, handles, and doors... every inches count. And find the...