11-02-2005, 07:12 PM #35 Garry Hartshorn Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: I have an old homestead about 3 hours...
Moriches inlet claims upwards of 4 boats each year. It's not too bad going out because you can see the wave face. On the way back in you can't...
I think this needs to be noted in bold The men were not wearing life jackets. How many times have we seen that. Almost regardless of vessel size...
Please explain the basis for your conclusion.
I believe the divers did take samples, and I suspect a lot of "experts" are looking at this.
You're looking at the stern. Who knows for sure what happened there. If you look at the bow section the remaining outer skin is fairly intact...
Anyone have experience fishing with Zeus or IPS?
Hey Fish, DK the owner, but the cap is very fishie so I'd assume that will be the prime purpose. It's a new build so choices are wide open.
A friend asked for power recommendations for a 2010 Henriques 42'. He's looking for a 25 kt cruise speed, 350nm range, 660 gal tankage. Any...
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Since the dinks been chewed up by the propshaft you might want to just leave it behind.... with your friend in it for engaging the props with you...
If I may be permitted to interpret your question I think you're asking if there is a magnetic or vacuum force that needs to be broken free of;...
Growing up I was always afraid to pull things apart unless I knew for sure how to put it back together. Still am to a point. Meanwhile my...
DK if the buoy hit it, a wave hit it or it spontaneously disintegrated. I've always advocated to simply wait for the evidence. A lot of it is...
After yet another viewing what I note are a) there doesn't seem to be a clip of the cockpit interior showing where the stern cleats are or should...
If you're too busy to do the research then it isn't important to you; just a curiosity.
If you're going into glass I'd install a backing plate which would in fact involve removing the headliner. Here's an article on it:...
That might just fit in the boat jokes thread.;)
Summary: Captain's statement: The bow came apart in a 3' to 4' following sea and the boat sank in about 10 minutes. He claims not to have hit...
Post #220. "toward SW (214 degrees)"