Be right there. LOL. Thanks to Glucosamine and some arthroscopic surgery I have pretty good knees for an old guy, and I plan to keep them that...
Actually most I came across put it at 3', enough to get most smaller boats through. 6' is good for most average sized sail boats and motor...
Given how serious Ca is about pollution I'm not surprised.
I'd recommend contacting Charleston City Marina for a recommendation. They found us one several years back and he worked out well. Don't...
Sorry but deep water access has nothing to do with fixed bridges. Fixed bridges is a separate question to be asked. Deep water means at least 3'...
Had same issue with a Volvo awhile back. Turned out to be a bad fuel solenoid. .
Probably one of the most critical (and painful) steps is stretching the carpet. My knees would never survive the kicker.
All the previous comments are valid. Let me throw one more possibility out there; restriction. Has the system been flushed?
We used a fuel barge up in Buzzard's Bay some years ago, but not sure if the OP would be taking on enough fuel for that. When we did it we took...
I have to wonder how much of this boat is Chris/Uniflite and how much is Pacemaker. You might do better looking for Pacemaker info.
That's what the buyer should do.
An African and a Brazilian strain are showing up in the U.S. and they say current vaccines only lessen the severity. They don't keep you from...
I'd never be anyone but me bro. All good.
Insurance rates are more on an old boat cause it's more likely to see trouble and suffer damage. Also because any substantial hit will probably...
If this is on a sailboat and Bristol is what you're looking for make sure you find a nice piece of wood. Where you're at some nice redwood might...
Unless they moved NY yes we're up north. But I heard it more from people in Miami and out in the mid-west. In NY there's very few who don't...
I thought that was just the French Canadians.:rolleyes:
DK how it is in Ca. but I've seen this done in many places on the east coast although I can't remember many boats that did it on a regular basis....
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You could pick up a stencil at a craft shop, pencil it in and then Dremel that out or even paint it. I wouldn't recommend Dremeling stick-on...