Yeah, all the film crew bs too.
Arneson drives are more efficient than Hamilton jets. And you're figures are a bit skewed. Most crew boats have three engines and those big...
You're high end motorhome will last longer than anything that resides in sea water for any length of time. The resale is also higher. Biggest...
You realize this thread is 3 yo?
Getting picky with whom they bust. Forty-seven on a vessel that size is not really a problem. Wonder who dropped a dime on them?
Buy a pre-2005 and there's no problem. We have avoided volvo and mercedes - parts and service are very expensive.
If it was my dollars on the line, I'd go with an N14 Cummins (bullet-proof), or 6BT Cummins - pre electronics. I have delivered a couple of Diesel...
Remember the first time you heard the phrase "Politically Correct" ? Well this is what it meant... exactly what it has always meant. Word...
Dawn Platnium works when nothing else will.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-01/oil-tanker-owners-scrap-most-ships-in-decades-as-imo-2020-awaits The article isn't as important...
I guess he can't find briquettes?
Yep. They showed my brother Freddie 450 miles away from his position.
My brother (Freddie) has since retired from shipbuilding and left it for me to deal with. Welded alum is cheaper to build in half the time as...
I have to chime in. Nothing is going to go as fast as the express, unless it's a power cat. The one that was tied up near us in Funchal last...
I bought mine in Amsterdam.
I drove an LP/gasoline powered truck up until 1995. Mileage wasn't anything to brag about, but it was the cleanest burning truck I owned. It's...
One of my stern drive was a 60hp Mercruiser diesel. Cool at the time, built in 1965-68 - exc for engine parts. The engine was Renault.
I would like to see that, but I really doubt it will happen ever again - even if Guyana comes on line in the next five years....
Used stern drives on my sportboats in the upper Great Lakes for years. Never had any problems whatsoever. Took one to west coast Florida for a...
https://www.workboat.com/blogs/maritime-matters/lng-as-a-fuel-discussed-at-marine-money/