LOL, couldn't agree more! :) That's one of the reasons why it happened to me to go as far as "24 on / 0 off" for three days in a row.... But...
Are you referring to any specific model? In their current lineup (90/100/110) I never heard anyone mentioning their draft as significantly deeper...
Thanks for the "Carolina smile" pointer, I never heard of that type of application. Interesting to see M66 suggested along the areas more prone...
No worries, I don't think you actually confused anyone. :) Btw, I perfectly see where you come from, 'cause "tachimetro" is the Italian (my mother...
"Lower quality" is not the right way to put it, also because quality is a somewhat relative concept. I'd rather say different, and mostly focused...
Wow, 2 kts on a not so fast boat (low 30s, I suppose?) is a helluva improvement! Do you possibly have any reliable indications from someone who...
Mmm.... With one guest cabin that requires to cross the corridor for accessing a shared bathroom on the opposite side? Seriously? I would be...
Fair enough, I did wonder. By and large, I'm rather skeptical that what you have in mind is feasible in a planing boat, where the ratio between...
I'm aware of a nice Glendinning kit for synchronizing mechanical engines. As I recall, it has its own mechanical pickups to read the revs from the...
Well, everything is relative, of course. Personally, I always felt more "at home" in Ferrettis than Sunseekers, at any comparable size, but that's...
Now, THAT is something making me wonder how it could work. :D You surely meant speedometer rather than tachometer, didn't you?
Pros and cons, as always. Transom rudders do have their place in planing hulls, and are often used in fast boats like Itama, Magnum, Baia, etc....
Really? I'm amazed to hear that, particularly for plastic boats. The only boats for which I ever heard of builder's recommendations for...
Well, RESPECT is the word that springs to mind! Having seen what it takes to get jobs like this done properly, tackling it as a DIY project is...
No need, your post #10 was more than clear enough, many thanks.
Well, actually the breaker still makes sense. It's supposed to be there to protect the circuit, otherwise in case of overload there is a risk of...
Other ways, like what? I do have a handheld laser tach onboard, whose accuracy is beyond belief, but can only be used in the e/room... If you are...
For EU-styled but much more solid boats (even better than the Manhattan, in fact), you might have a look at Ferrettis, of which I guess you could...
Maybe the OP noticed the fire alarm only after posting the photo, and is now busy dealing with it... o_O
Aha, I see. Do you possibly know if they are specifically designed for that setup, or they can work also with the alternator input?