I'll handle this. CaptJ Whatsa you problem wid da way he talk? :D
That is too funny (unless you own the boat). Really begs the question 'How'd they do tha?'.
First thing is to watch your expenses. This will be a low profit business. The cost of insuring your vessel for charter and advertising may put...
You're talking about rewiring a marina. That's a little beyond what a slip-holder can do. Let's simplify this. If the OP is splitting his 30...
And if the marina has 175V?
You missed a few things. It's a 1995 Carver, and my transformers don't reduce the voltage. They're boosters, and increase the voltage to two...
All dry in the wheelhouse, but I think you're on target anyway.
Don't recall the model off hand. The tech is supposed to on board today. I should have word in a couple of days and will advise.
Check this thread and then go to your boat with a meter: http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/technical-discussion/21069-low-shore-power-voltage.html...
That would be gross profit which is why I added: "All that however will do nothing for your bargaining position." The 2nd paragraph was the...
Let me paraphrase Kevin O'leary from the Shark Tank just last night. Most business today are looking for a 45% profit margin. Now some of that...
Sea Ray owns a large segment of the yacht market, basically the 26' to 50' segment in the eastern U.S. Brunswick has a huge segment of the yacht...
Sea Ray absolutely dominates the market for under 55' on the east coast, and these buyers just don't want a lower helm station. They prefer using...
As far as the headroom is concerned, You're not a real boater until you have a few scars atop your head.:D The gears are indeed on the right,...
We just shopped for, bought and refilt a 1981 56. Even checked out boats in your area. Here's some of the things we've run into: blisters, a...
You could be up front and simply tell the person that you'd like to sea trial to see if the boat meets your expectations and offer to pay for an...
Probably the master of the PIT maneuver was Dale Ernhardt, generally heading for the checkered flag.:D Sure would like to see video from before...
No, this has to do with generating capacity (which is more than adequate in the N/E these days), avoiding blackouts, marina maintenance and...
During peak usage, such as during a heat wave in the NE, the utilities are given permission to cut back so the system doesn't get overloaded...
Two of the low voltage marinas were Philadelphia and on the C & D. Neither hit by Sandy, but both areas recently hit by a heat wave.