Geez! Am I right in remembering that the Coconut Grove marina is right in front of the City Hall? Must have been some politician. That would...
Nope, can't remember to have heard of it. But I have a funny feeling that they probably wasted another similar amount also on manpower. Just think...
Is whoever suggested that you might need it a genset seller, possibly? :) The max absorption of the Seakeeper 6 is 2300W according to the...
Agreed, but depending on the installation that might be a bit tricky. If the stop solenoid is engaged by turning the key CCV, you can't run the...
Actually, I believe that what you've got in your engine is a bronze raw water pump. This means that you could even not bother disconnecting the...
I am attaching an abstract from the Rexroth catalogue with the pages which I believe to be relevant for the exact identification of those parts. I...
I'm not familiar with ABYC requirements, but I doubt that Gavazzi (the producer) bothered to consider them. Nautical market is meaningless for...
100% agreed. And even if I can't be positive about this, I believe that the above type of heater is designed to be equipped with an external...
Indeed. In fact, that photo was taken upon inspection of a 14 years old boat, with all the switches original and still as good as new.
I wasn't aware that Hatteras ever used them. I've only seen them on very few boats, and they were all from Italian builders. Anyhow, yes, the...
I hate Rule stuff, but I don't like Ultras, either. Imho, it's better to leave any electronic components nowhere near bilges. Not sure if by "I'm...
You are making me curious, on which boat(s) did you come across them? They are pretty rare also among Italian builders - at least the half decent...
Yep. With pleasure boats, it's indeed normal that the market value, among other thing, depends on the engine hours clocked. But I am a bit...
+1. In fact, when I decided to replace the mains seacocks in my current boat after purchasing her (when she was already 13 years old), I did...
Aha, I see. I wasn't aware that water injection along the exhaust are called dump cans, so I assumed we were talking of flooded cans. Which...
Well, I wouldn't call myself an exhaust expert, either. I just thought to answer post #35 from MYlover, because gas temperature is cooled down by...
I guess that flooded is the more appropriate description for the cans I was referring to. Are there other types of exhaust cans which don't stay...
Beware of those! Though in fairness, also retrofitting fins to a hull not originally designed for them can be tricky. Neither their placement nor...
Nope. The main function of dump cans is to silence the exhaust. The possibility to use rubber hoses after the dump can is just incidental, sort...
Good point, I wasn't paying attention to that. @ JohnHansen: aside from what you can find directly in DK, I'm pretty sure that you can source the...