Myself and my wife also overnight on the boat regularly, sometimes also with guests. But I never closed/opened the shore supply before going to...
Correct, THAT is the reason why shore side connection is nowadays more rare: purely CYA-related. It only takes a pinch of salt and a few basic...
If a continuous water usage of 50 liters isn't enough for your needs, I have good news for you: it's sufficient to fit as many of the above...
Nothing personal against Cabo, but I suspect that writing in the manual "don't do it for high pressure reasons" is easier and cheaper than fitting...
Interesting to see how different the experiences and views can be. I've been using dock water connection for almost a quarter of a century, living...
I guess it's actually Luise Group you that you have in mind. Just in case the OP wouldn't find any "Louise"...
A Sunseeker 50 with the 660hp Cat should be the Camargue, correct? Anyhow, you always get the best range at displacement speed, with ANY planing...
Do you mean in other Med Countries? Can't tell for sure, but the most popular international qualification in EU is the RYA Yachtmaster with...
Anywhere around Italy, unless you are an IT citizen, yep, your USCG license is enough. I would think it's accepted also in other Med Countries,...
I see in your profile that you have a Bertram 37. I can't be positive about your particular model, but as I recall Bertram (as well as many other...
They don't, in your self-contained equipment. Actually, since I'm not English mother tongue, this thread made me wondering if I was using the...
Thanks Beau for enlightening me. Every day is a school day, as they say. I can't remember to have ever seen boats built by any European yard,...
No need for references either, with someone who declares "when the master of a vessel tells you to jump, you ask how high"... :rolleyes:
Fair enough, that's exactly the exception I previously mentioned, where indeed you don't have any fresh water circulating inside the air handlers,...
I fully agree that torque is the driver and not power, but they must have given their approval based on the mated gearbox ratio rather than the...
That's because there isn't a valve attached on the internal side of those discharge ports, I suppose. Out of curiosity, is it so rare in the US to...
Interesting, but are you sure? I never came across any AC system working without a refrigerant GAS, on top of the refrigerant LIQUID. Mind, the...
All agreed, but while Mysteri mentioned 5 units running on one pump, he also spoke of a "front drain", in his OP. This makes me think that those 5...
Hang on a minute, that's actually a third circuit, which I didn't consider in my previous post. The refrigerant gas (freon, 410, or whatever is...
I am a bit puzzled by this debate, so I am wondering if there's anything I'm missing. I mean, any AC equipment (small boats aside) has two water...