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Gopher Broke Is Headin' Home

Hey folks, A lot has happened with my plans to bring my new to me Silverton 410 Sport Bridge up from Ft Myers to her new home port of Bayfield WI....

 
 

USCG Kind Of Day

We left the Bahamas yesterday bound for Florida with four rods rigged for anything that would bite. The weather was spectacular! At 9:30‬ we were...

 
 

Does Anyone Know The Mechanism Of A Flexible Drive Coupler?

With the quarantine going on I've decided to focus my effort on the shaft area of both my engines (hence my first post a little while back). My...

 
 

A Question For Couples Who Cruise.

Hi Were still studying for what boat and another question came up. My wife has concerns that if we get a pilot house then one person will be at...

 
 

Post For Boat Wanted

I don't remember how long ago I joined the forum, but let's say it's been close to a decade. I have posted answers to questions as best as I know...

 
 

Wide Ship/Skinny Canal

This captain must have nerves of steel!!!

 
 

Lake Okeechobee, The Real Depth Today 05/02/20

So I'm heading North from Fort Myers to Chesapeake Bay. The lake is pretty low, but what's the depth you're likely to see? A friend on TF asked me...

 
 

Routine Engine Start

Does anyone have any suggestions about starting and warming up the engines. Is this something you do weekly at the marina? What do you do...

 
 

Cummins 6BT On A 40 Ft Crew Boat

Hi, I have a 40ft steel crew boat weighing approximately 18 tons which I use to transport my dive crew out to jobs. I'm thinking about putting 2...

 
 

Boat Fire In Our Marina

This past Wednesday morning is one my wife and I will never forget: Spoiler alert - all's...

 
 

There's Lazy And Then There Is This

Went to Home Depot today to get a few things. Incredible.

 
 

Prop Size For 49-ft MT W/ 120FLs And RPM?

Looking for the factory or recommended prop size for my 49-ft MT. With a clean bottom, I am doing 8.5mph (not knots) at 1750 rpm. I thought this boat....

 
 

I'm Back On Land!

I lived aboard full time from October of 2018 to January of 2020 in Boston. I had a blast and have no regrets! But being a full timer up here is...

 
 

First 3D Printed Boat

This boat was printed with a 3D printer, 25 feet long, 5000 pounds:

 
 

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