Thanks menkes I was able to find a manual online. I have not had chance to open up the windlass as yet. I will let you know how it goes when I do
I really like the look from those drawings. looks like a good progression from the 54/60 designs produced in the early 2000's I showed this to one...
Thanks for the reply Menkes. I will open it up and have a look. do you happen to know the particualar model or series of this windlass. it appears...
Hi good day all. I have a quick question regarding the windlass on my Ocean 43. The windlass is a Lewmar, but I cannot find the model number,...
yea the ocean is not the best in the following sea, the 43 is an improvement over the 38. the oceans definitely have a narrow transom, hech the...
I believe that allot of the chatter you hear about post and ocean around the dock comes from people who heard it from a friend of a friend who...
great shots capt Tom! did they not have many custom sportfish boats at the show, or did you not have a chance to see them
Hugh If I had a choice, I would rather go with a light inflatable with a removable tiller steered outboard. It's a much sinpler setup without the...
Hi SMR with regards to your running speed. The ocean 43 I run has a dinghy on the bow and even with the tabs full up, the bow doesn't start to...
For the people who question the fishability of the IPS drives, they do catch Tiger sharks apparently[ATTACH]
thanks Capt J, she really does have nice lines, btw the hull isnt Ice Blue, its just the reflection of the water on the hull. However, you have...
thanks Docjr, I hoepfully I get some more nice Shots as i continue ti make more trips out on the boat
I believe that the point Capt J is trying to make, with regards to paper charts, is that when you plot a course on a paper chart, you are more...
looking good, great metal work. I would recommend a white vinyl top with a different color below to reduce glare. I have seen grey or light blue...
I saw that on Seatow Puerto Rico's facebook page. It looks like they have been keeping pretty busy these days. From the pictures there it looks...
great looking boat Kafue, you really cant beat the lines of a classic Hatt. I think the shearline on those series of hatterases has to be the one...
Thanks Chesapeake, here is a better shot of her cleaned up and finally in her home cruising grounds
Another useful item to have on-board, that is sometimes overlooked is a good up to date cruising guide for the area that you would be travelling...
Ouch, those pictures are tough to look at. It really shows the extent of the damage
Hi Capt J, from the talk I heard at the yacht club hear in Trinidad, the boat was resting on a ledge with the stern overhanging into deeper...