If your insurer(s) can't cover your catastrophic loss, you didn't buy insurance...you paid a commission. Re-insurance is there to spread the...
Maybe I missed someone aLready suggesting it, but doesn’t Maritimo M59 fit what you are looking for?
Our “southern” boats in Naples have been/are Tiaras with Cummins and again no problems with those that would be out of the ordinary for...
In the winter of 1996 we had our (1985) 40’ Tollycraft repowered with 3116’s and still have the boat and never had a problem outside regular...
Hard to believe having to take the yacht back would have killed the company, unless every penny they were making on the sale went to pay back...
Yachts can get a second life after they have gone under. A Fun Day (Spencer) is looking to be back on the water, Silver Fox was back on the water...
There are other builders that build Asia and ship or have their offices of delivery on the East Coast. These brands also sell in Europe as well (...
Never said I haven't run aground and wish I won't in the future but would not bet big money on it! If we all lived in fear of grounding that...
Not running aground is good advice for any driveline regardless of engine room access...
Our boat in the north was a 44' with gas V-drives for a long time and lots of other river/lake boats, mostly Sea-Ray were all set up that way. I...
I would agree with 3 and no more than 5 mins on a trial. Not how they would typically run the boat, so why so much WOT? To get from the dock to...
A used Sabre or BackCove is a better/safer bet. Has anyone ever complained about those brands? A used, well cared for, quality boat is a great...
Actually I would say only 30% are dock queens. They certainly seem to be an easy addition to the mansions, like "oh and add whatever that boat...
Come to Naples, FL tons of those beautiful Hinckley
My point, clearly, was lost. The ease of having orange cones labeled "diver down" to add to a "diver down" flag in the water is not a big effort...
Wet divers are wet...no way to solve this problem. Okay, orange traffic cones with "diver in water" around each boat being serviced. Divers can...
The template exists in aviation and construction/manufacturing. Maybe orange cones on the dock, tape (with date) over the engine controls and ER?
In the construction industry we have "Lockout-Tagout", where electrical panels and such are "locked out" by the trades servicing the equipment...
Why not hire a local Capt? Not a long run and you already have the cost of Seven Seas. So local knowledge for 2 days is cheap. You get more...
Where are you going to use it? Inland lake/river or on the coast?