Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Gould 0738 wrote:
This one is an oldie, but goodie. (1982) It has the little 120hp diesel that pushes it along at a blistering 8 knots (with a tail wind) and has been well kept and maintained. The teak deck and exterior brite work is in very good shape as is the interior. I like the very nautical atmosphere of it. It should be fun. Eisboch Is your other boat also a single screw? If not, once she becomes adept at handling the GB she will just sigh patiently and with deliberate understanding while you "cheat" with a second engine, thrusters, or what not. :-) Congrats! Nope, the other boat is a 48' Navigator, twin diesels with both bow and stern thrusters. I've been bragging to her about my close quarter maneuvering skills for years now and she believes me because she has never handled the Navigator, other than steering it while underway. The ruse will be up once she starts piloting the GB. BTW, it is equipped with a hydraulic stern thruster that is powered from the engine. Anything in particular we should watch for in the survey? Other than the regular stuff, I am interested in any blistering of the hull and of any water intrusion through the teak deck screws. Eisboch |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Abandonded wife kills fisherman husband | General | |||
Oh, the horror, the horror....Scotty's wife explodes | ASA | |||
A Dickens Christmas | General |