It s hard to beat an older hatt. They were build like tank with excellent systems compared to any trawlers of that era. Things like fiberglass...
I have a lifeproof case on mine,so damp and salty air isn't a concern. I never use WP with the AP, always set headings so I don't need it...
The only reason I see is if you need radar... otherwise I find my iPad to be just as accurate and reliable. Actually both the Furuno Navnet and...
They re nice as they take less space but take too long to inflate and deflate even with an electric inflators. Fine on large boats with a lot of...
Is it fair to compare a lightweight carbon fiber boat with a conventional hull? I think the performance of the Delta is more a result of its...
It depends on how you run them too. I never push the 1650hp C32 in the 84' Lazzara i run. I often run around 20/22kts which is 45/48% load. A...
I put 3500 hours on a pair of 1400hp 2003 3412E cats over an 8 year period. Nothing beyond a fuel cooler ($1000), impellers every 1000 hours or...
Personally I wouldn't wait a month, I d be on a quick flight over and check on the whereabouts of the boat. I would start looking at the used...
This is why I always like to do a short sea trial before survey to make sure the boat doesn't have some issues before wasting a few thousands on...
Fairly good and intersting, sure... I agree. In all these years nobody has posted a link to an actual case or report where a licensed captain...
Yep... all hearsay on the web. I guess you can call it fake news :)
Thank you for your service No license needed by law but insurers will require some experience operating boats. 50 will be a lot easier to insure...
Sad There was another accident on a charter boat last week end, a 70ish MY on floridas west coast. A guest and a crew member were swept out by...
Maybe it's just me but I don't find the gulf coast to be very appealing, except maybe from Tampa southward. You can do the loop ni just about...
Investigation is done... he was drunk, coked and driving: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article138834953.html
This is nothing new, the printed press has been doing it for years and years. I don't even accept the free subscriptions to boating and yachting...
I know but that wasn't factor. Out of our marina, I had about 4 to 5 under the keel... and about 5 to 6' until the keel in cape Florida Chanel...
I did some testing earlier today and last night on the way to NAS since I had no passengers. even if I increase RPM Fromm 1000 to 1700 in one...
I really hope that he no longer has it after 5 1/2 years ....
What kind of boat?? Take a picture of the panel and post it