A lot of these boats are coming on the market so quickly also because owners are trading up. I have one owner that had a 62' Hampton flybridge,...
Dealers can't keep used boats/yachts in stock since the waiting period for new ones is a year to two years, and used inventory is non existent....
There is no dealer within 100's of miles from him to plug in a computer, to find out what the codes are.
I was told the other day by a Capt on a new Princess that they are now doing all warranty work at a company they own in LMC in Fort Lauderdale. I...
There's no shortage of diesel (oil), so until this PROVES to be superior, somehow, which right now it's nothing more than a wet dream when it...
Find a galley up one. Hatteras made several galley up motoryachts over the years.
The question is, is hydrogen REALLY better than gasoline or diesel in recreational yachts when you consider all of the other issues involved with...
Glad to hear that you had a great trip and enjoy the boat.
Will you sell 1, so the guy can take it apart and make 2-6v92's out of it? hehehehe.
I have had a standard horizon for 3-4 years now. It's lightweight, waterproof, floats, and is in your price range. This one. STANDARD HORIZON...
200HP modern diesels wouldn't have the torque to make the boat handle correctly in certain conditions, docking/maneuvering in a lot of...
Yes I have. At least 50% of owners of them still run them as yachts and run them at cruise speed 80% power. If you're going to run at hull speed...
I ran a 58' Yachtfish for a lot of years. It had recently rebuilt 8v92 TI's that were 550HP but detuned during the rebuild with 90CC injectors...
I don't know the story, but I was just in Harbor Island and flew home yesterday. My customers friend was the one who rescued them, he was enroute...
How long is a piece of string? It entirely depends on the yacht and what is involved to install it. Is the deck strong enough to support that...
You DO NOT want to crimp the connections. They pex expands and contracts with temperature changes and with vibration from running the boat. It...
No, they've been crimping PEX in houses these days.
Nobody really crimps them on yachts, the vibration and expansion causes them to pop the crimps or for it to cut into the hose. Generally they use...
I haven't had any issues with it on any of the Riviera's that I've run. I have found their menu to be a little clunky as far as going through...
I'm familiar with LNG replacing gasoline in vehicles, but generally you only get 80% of the power that you did with gasoline. Many fleets have...