A sportfish (flybridge) with a nice cockpit shade and possibly a table back there might be a better choice. I run a 62' express my, it's a great...
Take the cover plates off of the March pumps you have. I've seen snails or mussels get in the end and not allow them to turn and cause them to...
15-40 PSI is WAY too much of a pressure swing for a freshwater pump on a yacht, your shower temps will vary 20F and NOT be fun......I prefer a 10...
I think the Weber Q series are great and prefer to take it off of the boat to use on land. I have used the ones that use the small screw on...
What is Azimut dealership do you work for OR what brand of rose colored glasses do you wear?????? I've managed and maintained 7 Azimuts over the...
I'd go for a Sunseeker over a VSC. Better build quality, ride, and performance. That being said you'll need to either go smaller or larger than...
Not in the US. The only other option is to go to a US brand of props, but you're going to need to change both. Azimut North America has a lot of...
I agree, setting up direct tv on a yacht is a royal pain and they always want you to change recievers most of the time are custom mounted in the...
I have not seen an automatic free fall windlass on your size boat, and for good reason, it's really easy for the chain to start free falling too...
So seeing blue water on all 4 sides with nothing to see for days on end and getting bounced around is a blast?
It's either a plate or fuel fill type fitting. It's either on the transom near the gunnel, or could be at the back of the house under the gunnel....
You'd be better off keeping the boat 220 volts, 110 volts won't be enough for that size vessel unless you went to 2-30amp cords..... just get a...
There should be a blockoff plate on the outside of the boat at the back of the house usually, it may look like a fuel fill fitting......and the...
It was high tech for it's time and I believe they're still using the DDEC system today in pretty much it's invented form. Heck they've been using...
What performance numbers are you getting out of her? What gear reduction, and props are you running? Fuel burn?
What kind of cruising are you going to do with the yacht? What locations??
I am NO expert in wooden yachts, but the bow looks like a Grebe.
I was told MTU bought DD strictly for the DDEC system. I never heard the Series 60 was one of the reasons. I run 150 different yachts a year and...
I spoke to a guy who operates high ferry boats in the USVI's, they have a set of 8v2000's with I think it was 3000 hours on them so far. He said...
No issues getting parts for a long time....you can widely get parts for the old 2 cycle DD's and they last made those in 1998.