The only problem I've seen with Post and I think what led to their demise (and rebirth) besides the fact that they had a ton of debt, is Post was...
I haven't read up on any engineering, I've always known what I know for the most part. I've gotten better in speaking or making sure my...
In addition to this, make sure your fuel tank vent hoses are clear and then you might have to pull the pickups out of the tank to make sure the...
I disagree. The fuel filter housings/assemblies last darn near the life of the boat and most of the time you don't even have to fix anything on...
1. The refrigerator to see what's in there 2. The freezer to make sure there's enough ice cream left 3. The liquor cabinet to make sure there's...
Absolutely. The charge air temperature is usually your engines intake air temperature measured after it goes through the aftercooler, before it...
I remember back in the day about a decade ago a couple of megayachts did bottom jobs while in transit on dockwise.....after a few years they...
Yes it's true. I've gone trolling an entire day on sportfishes with the old style mans, mtu's, and even dd's, and at the end of the day in the...
Where are the pictures?
UMMMMM were'nt Dahl's and Separ's designed to be an improvement over Racors when they first were introduced? Dahl's were actually designed by the...
I understand all of this and it is good info. However, during a transatlantic crossing where the engines are never shut down, except maybe...
Yes, and when it comes to parts, you generally always get what you pay for. Same for fixing/repairing/rebuilding many junk parts during a refit....
Prospect Plastics in Oakland Park, FL. What speed does she cruise at with the MAN's? Are they twin's or a triple engine application?
Just go with a Racor, it's a proven design that you never have issues with. I've found that you always get what you pay for. You buy a cheaper...
What size Cabo express are we talking about here? Find the a/c return grate, the a/c unit will be behind that and the filter will be on...
While running 80% load would be ideal......running at less wouldn't have catastrophic effects as described, and the 3512's computers do keep them...
I agree, get a new battery charger or a new owner. I've thrown away working battery chargers that were 20 years old that looked much much better...
You want an amazing classic boat that's easy to tow....... Go with a 26' Strike center console with cuddy cabin foward, they all had a single...
Why are they using metal fuel tanks? Most Tiawanese builder's are fiberglassing fuel tanks into the hull from what I've seen in the last decade.....
Yeah, I forgot the companies name.......was it Carribbean....or Souther Cross or something along those lines.....they bought the old hulls/molds...