mjf
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Hi yes I know the Singapore humidity very well indeed - you will need the extending awning for the shade or if you get caught in one of those magnificent downpours when at anchor.
Hi yes I know the Singapore humidity very well indeed - you will need the extending awning for the shade or if you get caught in one of those magnificent downpours when at anchor.
Just curious why would one expect some stick from installing the Lumishore lights ?![]()
I'm also actively looking for a similar boat and visit boat show two weeks ago. I have narrow the choice down to the newer Fairline Targa 50 or 58 Gran Turismo or the Sunseeker Predator 52. Someone told me to stay away from the Princess due to the continue changes of dealers in Singapore so service support would be a concern.
Did you snag a great deal during the boat show?
As has already been said it’s definitely not aimed at Lumishore but at underwater lights in general.... let’s not start on the subject of neo boat names) … Some people think bling and all that…
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I’ve PM’d you Eifrion Evans email address, he is the commercial director and a very helpful chap.
www.yachtlite.com recommendedlights on the boat name
Hahaha yes I have I have the lights on the boat name toothks for the info!
Thanks Jonny... will definitely also look at the anchor... my dealer advised me against Garmin as they said that the std autopilot and instrument readouts ST60 are all raymarine so choosing a Garmin may affect the network connections....
www.yachtlite.com recommended
www.yachtlite.com recommended
I'm also actively looking for a similar boat and visit boat show two weeks ago. I have narrow the choice down to the newer Fairline Targa 50 or 58 Gran Turismo or the Sunseeker Predator 52. Someone told me to stay away from the Princess due to the continue changes of dealers in Singapore so service support would be a concern.
Did you snag a great deal during the boat show?
I have the standard ST60 Raymarine instuments as well as they seem to be a built-in feature. FWIW I've had no network issues. The only issue (I think) is that the Garmin GPS won't "drive" the Raymarine autopilot. Assuming that is indeed the case (and not my incompetence) then that would be an issue if you particularly wanted that feature.
Someone told me to stay away from the Princess due to the continue changes of dealers in Singapore so service support would be a concern.
Just a couple of comments
Tender
Most people who buy a jetrib regret it after a season or two.
Bit unreliable but great fun for a while.
Conventional dinghy/outboard is far more practical.
We have a Walker Bay and 40hp Yamaha like the one JFM posted
Ours was one of the first and is still as good as the day we bought it.
Princess
Assuming you are buying in the UK - your dealer will probably be PMYS.
We bought from the guys at Swanwick and their support has been great - second to none.
Always friendly and happy to help.
Just recently, I wanted details of my fuel tanks and full drawings were on the email to me within a few hours.
Nav kit
IMO, you cant go wrong with Raymarine.
I've not used Garmin but we have a big Raymarine installation which I am very pleased with.
Having had our system (a G series with wireless keyboards) I would think twice about "touch screens" - imagine bouncing along in the open sea and trying to touch a particular button - I'm sure you've hit the wrong button before and actually meant a different one. That doesnt happen with our wireless buttons/keyboards - you simply hold the whole thing in your lap and pressing buttons is easy.
I wouldnt change this for any other method - and remember that touch screens are usually not as bright. I would definately prefer a brighter display to touch screens.
JFM's installation is very different - much bigger boat and with his stabs the boat doesnt move around anything like as much.
Just a few thoughts
Have fun - and welcome to Princess
U have my dream Princess 64 ! Wonderful and amazing boat!
BTW
A photo of three forum dinghies
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Is the williams escaping?