They are good. N+G engineering in Hollywood,FL is also very good and who I've used for 20 years. $100k sounds very high.
BOW/Lewis is also having it's supply issues and some empty shelves (not as bad as WM though) and I've heard not paying vendors in a timely manner.
I will really miss them if they go. I order half of my stuff via the van, but the other half is on the fly and I'll stop in the store to grab...
Remove the air filters and see how it runs (make sure nothing loose can fly into the intakes.) I have seen air filters that have been cleaned too...
They're not. Dealing with an issue right now on 15 month old C32's and looks like 1 aftercooler may potentially be leaking and have 4 liners with...
They ran good, were generally reliable but parts are very expensive for them. They also had a design flaw, if the 2 belts broke at anything above...
The 1000 hour service is EVERY 1000 hours. You need to clean all of the coolers. There are many......heat exchanger, aftercooler, transmission...
I use the Orion XS 12v dc to 12v dc 50 amp to charge my house bank on my personal boat, it works great, it has a ton of features that you control...
There is a guy on The Hull Truth that is converting a 35' Cabo to outboards. He may have exactly what you need. Cabo 35 Outboard Conversion -...
It was not paint at all, it was gelcoat.
The click 2 clear website is already updated, has a section to check if you are anchoring or not, fees etc. etc.
It hasn't been updated yet on the official websites, but it is posted on the Bahamas Marinas website.
The one I ran was a 2006 with 440HP Yanmar LPSTEs and only cruised 21-22 knots, don't expect too much more than that.
If I remember correctly, the C 18 is 6-8" longer than the V10, in this boat inches count as you are sliding across in front of the engine to the...
The boat runs REALLY nice with the MANs, but C18's are good too but louder. I don't remember the engine room layout on those with Cat's.
I've never heard of this on the 62's. I've run a bunch of them over the years (flybridge) and they all had c18's and no vibration issues. Not...
Toggle switch on the helm labeled blower. The filters were on the inside of the airboxes and just sort of like a window unit A/C material.
They are a good seaboat, good overall boat, good fuel capacity, efficiency and range. Look at all the insulation on all of the chilled water...
Newer ones had Yanmars, I used to run a 2006 I think it was that had Yanmars but only cruised at 22 knots. I cannot remember HP or anything else.
If you're losing that much air, you should be able to hear it or spray windex on fittings and find it.