[ATTACH] Here is what I did on my 53 Hatteras. These pictures are a months old, it been faired level and non skidded since. Pretty simple. To top...
So... like a mutt? All looks and that s it :)
Miami has been busy as hell. We re in Exumas right now mad marinas are full. Lots of big boats 100 and 150 + which we Usually don’t see in July....
Thanks guys. I did see a MagNay and a couple of Southport that would fit the bill. One of them was lighter than others. any reason not to...
Boats have become increasingly bigger over the years and often ridiculously expensive because they are loaded with stuff that a not really needed....
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/boating-coronavirus-recreation-summer Not sure I like the part about booming PWC sales thought :)
Yes storage is important as our toy storage on the Lazzara is at capacity :). And that’s after i added a large locker inside the starboard...
Great feed back!! Thanks again. I rarely ask for advice here but this shows why YF is nr 1 My concern about going 34 or more is that it will be...
Thanks for the feed back. In the Exumas we spend most of the time on the hook so moving the boat is no big deal except for the toys. So yes we...
I ve always liked the styling of the Scouts been reading on the 350s. Apparently the 2015 and up have fewer issues but the big one seems to be...
The biggest challenge beside the cost is finding the place. Very difficult on some boats.
Starting to look at a towing a center console behind the 84 Lazzara I run for trips to the Exumas. The 15’ Walker Bay rib is great and we ve had...
Amazing how every thread you jump in turns into an argument.... so you re admitting that dumping condensate in the bilge will require cleaning...
Epoxy will not work for long. Bladders usually don’t work on marine tanks because tanks have baffles. no shortcuts on fuel tanks especially gas...
For VF the 20’ is the limit between the head and the vac pump. On my 53 I have about 35’ between the pump and the tank. The distance was even...
I can’t believed an experienced captain, even retired, would argue that it s ok to dump condensate in the bilge. Condensate water isn’t clean...
Easier to set the Tstat a bit higher when you re not on board. Keeps the boat cooler.
Sorry but that’s not the way to do it. Condensate water is nasty and has stuff growing in it. It needs to be collected and pumped overboard. Not...
“Let it drain in the bilge” ? Hell no... it should drain overboard or in a sump A/C removes humidity and keep it dry.
Snowflake....