You're right of course but you know people on the pier can see in, a camera is still too voyeuristic to me. My little wife and I were walking the...
That is a neat link. I wonder if the yachties realize that they are on TV. some of them should get curtains....... a little creepy.
Don't forget the hapless tow boat tied to your bow
Another thing to consider is that once you are using Synthetic oil, you have to stay with Synthetic oil. An oil sales guy told me that so, take it...
Agreed !!
I believe there are more wooden admirers than you might think. Congratulations. The boat looks great.
Yes I think Marmot better read up on the rules and regs. Sorry. Couldnt resist.
The SPAM has been a boon for me. I've been able to get a really good investing deal with a GA in Nigeria.( General Admiral for you landlubbers ) I...
So, in theory, if a super cavitating, 3600 mph submarine launches a super cavitating torpedoe, then he better slow down a bit. Sorry, it reminds...
Do today's torpedoes go as fast as 3600 mph ? Could they be outrun ?
Any maintenance work done to the cooling system prior to the big bang ?
Still does not explain the "BANG " My Wife and I have our personal life preservers on the bridge with us. Not stowed but loose on the seat...
In the situation above, I can see where the skipper might not even realize there was a problem until it was too late. Assuming the exhaust hose "...
I agree with the fishy statement. If it's like my 46, the exhaust is 8 inch and sits about 1/2 to 2/3's submerged all the time. The original...
Many years ago I had a similar problem. Fortunately I was in the bilge when it happened, heard the water, told my wife to get some blankets,...
You need to go back to post # 5 before you get too crazy.
One other thing to seriously think about is the bridge boat is so much easier to see out of, especially in rain or a serious chop. The Sea Ray...
THAT's being polite.
Depends on what the passenger looks like and how willing. ;)
You are correct. My exhausts are always 1/2 submerged. It must have been a heck of a nest to be stronger than the muffler material.