AMG, the Delta 88 is not a benchmark or a comparison. It is achieving it's high performance figures as a result of the carbon fibre hull...
I stand with what I wrote and it comes from vast experience of owning and using a variety of boats including IPS driven boats. I did not refer at...
Better and accurate boat handling at low and high speeds with a direct shaft system and a set of rudders rather than a 360 deg. rotating...
Aqua, if you are seeking seaworthiness, durability and optimum handling in less than perfect sea conditions I will advise you to choose a vessel...
I agree with "olderboater". Fit the aluminum sacrificial anodes. A week in salt water will have absolutely no adverse effect. The aluminum anodes...
You can use gelled muriatic acid or hydrochloric acid to clean your stern gear. The hydrochloric acid is available in gel form. Try "Tek Gel"...
Beautiful....
Best is to sand blast prior to the cold galvanised spray. If you can have it hot dip galavanised, that would be the ideal.
Sacrifical zinc anodes can be reused for as long as you want as long as their original weight has not dropped by more than 50%
I owned hull number 01 in 2007. It is a great modern boat with beautiful lines. I had great times onboard my Phantom 48 and can't remember having...
I use Rydlyme for flushing the heat exchangers. A cycle of 4 hours per engine. An extremely efficient process and the cooling system is back to...
I agree, Sunseeker have recently adopted a new design trend and the profiles have become too busy with too many angles and too many lines. I...
It seems that you were right :)
Gentlemen, I have been sent the images below of a 127m Italian superyacht project which went bankrupt. It is currently offered for sale by the...
YOU AND ME is a busy looking boat. Fitted with 2 open array radars......I am impressed.
What are the odds of aiming into the side window of a 38m yacht with an unmanned tender!!
I bought the TDS materials. Will give it a try. Thanks....
Correct, natural teak turns silver/grey over time and I believe it should remain that way. It's the natural look.
Never use teak oils on teak decking, you will damage them for good. Salt water and a scrubbing pad is all you need.
Excellent, keep an eye on it but hopefully you now have resolved it permanently.