Whew. Thanks very much for answering a question that was posed many times- this is useful information. Now let's lock the thread (I propose...
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I use the services of a guy in Newport Beach to take care of a small boat we have there. He was previously the engineer on a 145' M/Y and I'd be...
I wish someone would have mentioned this to Broward in the 80s:D
The first novel I ever read cover to cover The Boat Who Wouldn't Float http://www.mostlyfiction.com/humor/mowat.htm Great story (as much truth...
+1 I agree
There are a lot of links on that page, Kevin.
Congratulations?
If there is raised grain, a light sanding will make it look new. Other wise, use Sudsy Ammonia (cleaner) and Teak Part 2 (brightener)
Unless you happen to be routing unarmed ships through the Gulf of Aden. The guy is only asking for $75,000 because he doesn't want to go back to...
His claims seem reasonable.
I renewed my cruising permit in West Palm Beach today. I was informed (by the agent who said she follows the rules by the book) that you have to...
you'd do well to post the price and a photo.
My bad. I typed the wrong name (stupid contacts program). Warren Hayes is the lawyer I meant to recommend. Kurt Bosshardt left the firm a number...
It's all about building a reputation. After that, it's who you know. Keep shaking hands. You may also try contacting MBach through the PM system....
I second that. Thanks Opcn for participating a thread in which you have some expertise.
That's interesting. I can't see where boats have anything to do with magazines or bottled water. My guess is that there are very few boat valued...
You would bolt right through the wood, using them as spacers. This will also help to alleviate dissimilar metal reactions.
You could always make up the difference with wooden wedges.
In all likelihood a Riva would self-destruct before it actually re-entered the water. The running gear would be torn away and would likely take a...