Schedules sink more ships than any other thing.
Why would anyone ever want to use those molds? The newer hulls are such an improvement in all aspects over those.
You can save a lot of weight with coring instead of wood and also not have it rot and more strength. However if you have something like a leaning...
You do not want to put anything over the rotted deck you have. You will end up with garbage in the bilge forever. I would buy sheets of...
Yes, probably 25% more, but don't leak oil like the detroits, are more fuel efficient. etc. Honestly the chances on you putting 4000+ hours on...
Ummmm, the same exact answer that you got in your other thread asking the same exact question.
Replace the charger. I have a boat with a Xantrex, it lasts about 3 years and fries itself. I've replaced it twice now. Charge the batteries...
Unfortunately, it is what is. I used to justify it when the Euro was $1.50-$1.60, that it was the exchange rate that caused the high German parts...
Have you considered using synthetic coring for the deck and stuff in an attempt to get it to sit higher and be able to self bail?
Yes, generally 5-6000 hours before overhauled is generally what most people see. I have an owner with 6000 hours on his 820's and they still run...
It's about as dumb as the New River raft race. BUT, what's the harm in it, let them have fun, guess a few got blown away.....but things happen,...
If taken care of 5-6000 hours generally, sometimes more sometimes less.
Wahoo are the fastest swimming fish, not Swordfish. Swordfish actually have a very 80 grit sandpaper like feeling skin.