1 Jul 2022 #1 wonky Well-Known Member Joined 21 Jul 2009 Messages 301 Location Poole Quay Visit site Blimey, how big can these outboard fly bridges get?!!
3 Jul 2022 #2 ChromeDome Well-Known Member Joined 25 Sep 2020 Messages 4,130 Location Commonly in Denmark. Dizzy Too, most of the time. Visit site The US history proves that they for many years have been very BIG. Later years also in Europe. 17.3 m (57') built in Finland by the team behind Swan and Baltic. Boat Builder | Compact Mega Yachts | United Kingdom
The US history proves that they for many years have been very BIG. Later years also in Europe. 17.3 m (57') built in Finland by the team behind Swan and Baltic. Boat Builder | Compact Mega Yachts | United Kingdom
3 Jul 2022 #3 J jakew009 Well-Known Member Joined 29 May 2012 Messages 847 Visit site The only reason diesel engines make any sense at all in the UK is because of red diesel. With the amount of hours that most boats do a year, a couple of outboards hanging off the back would be a much cheaper ownership prospect.
The only reason diesel engines make any sense at all in the UK is because of red diesel. With the amount of hours that most boats do a year, a couple of outboards hanging off the back would be a much cheaper ownership prospect.