Yeah, a Like button makes sense, I guess. (Give moral support to somebody you strongly agree with) Could also a Hate, or No Like button, but it...
Aye, good try but there is nothing about the Costa Concordia to be proud of, but of course your were joking, or fishing..:cool:
Still there[ATTACH] As of today February 08-2021. :confused::(
Moral of the story is: Don’t be stupid in the dark: Use daylight, it is free (and usually clear) (I flew commercially for 37 years, survived it...
Thx, but too far away, it is a 6 hour round trip from my home base in Fort Lauderdale. Otherwise a good idea, got a stern mounted transducer...
I bet you really, really wanted to say something about it..:cool:
This is the quote from the CG: If this turns out to be a smuggling boat that does not want to be found, Coast Guard Petty Officer Jose Hernandez...
Trumpers...:D
I was mixing it up with the torque curve, or something, under the influence last night, confusing myself..:D
Yes, got detailed specs but without going there: The Yanmar 6LP-STE is rated @ 300 HP @ 3800 RPM (The above model engine was manufactured in...
Bronze and SS are really close on the galvanic scale, it should be ok.
Getting confused now, but my Yanmar turbo diesel delivers the max 300 HP @ 3,800 RPM, the max RPM under a load however (in forward gear) should be...
If I could display pyro numbers on the Garmin, great, but would prefer a dedicated gauge. With the lack of panel space I may have to instal a pod:...
Not sure? The boat came with Floscan when I bought her 3.25 years ago and it was installed 2001, when I was just a youngster. :cool:
Aye Capt Ralph: The level gauge is there because my previous boat, a Glacier Bay 2770, coming back from the Bahamas with quartering seas from the...
A pyro gauge has been on my list of things to do for a long time: (Yanmar turbo diesel) Hate drilling holes and running wires however, also...
On the big ships we had air conditioned control rooms within the engine room, but not on my first ship in 1974: 12,000 HP 2-stroke diesel in the...
Aha, They already have the contracts, that helps for sure. I guess draft is not a factor going to deep water ports, we have about 45’ here in Port...
Wow, how do they get financing for un-proven technology, no guarantee for return of the money..? :confused:
Great idea, hope it works but not holding my breath. :cool: