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Den100

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Here's mine, 2003 Camargue 50.
 

AndieMac

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Here is mine.
She is a 2009/10 Integrity 346 ES Trawler.
A former demoboat used for boatshows etc in 2010, then she was stored mostely indoors in a showroom.

I bought her in April in Holland with 70 hours on the clock. She was basicly a new boat. Never slept in and still had plastic on the fridge and beds.

I had her fitted out with electronics and we sailed her home to Norway.
Been using her a lot this season. Now the hour meter shows close to 500 hours :)



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A local mate of mine bought this model (although in this country they are marketed as a 35) a few years ago and has been very happy with it. They have a good wide beam, creating a roomy saloon area. Nice looking boat in every way IMO. Nice choice.
 

Nick1150

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My 2005 9,00 meters Evripus RIB powered with twin Yamaha F150s, used for day trips in the Aegean Sea. The boat is kept on a trailer 30meters from the sea rump and is always ready to go to the Greek islands when ordered by my wife and two daughters, they are the captains as I say :rolleyes: . We were ready to upgrade to a sport cruiser last year, 33 to 37 ft range, but due to the economic crisis we held our horses, hoping to do the upgrade this year to come....


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Our small one, a 2013 5.10 meters Poseidon boat powered by an upgraded Yamaha F30 (40 hp). This boat is kept in a marina, and I use it often on my own or with good friends for near by fishing, jigging, etc... It is a great little boat that does the trick for me. I used to have a 4.70 meters Poseidon for years and I upgraded before 2013 summer to this one. Well tested and great quality and price boat!

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Nick1150

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what is this upgrade ?
I have a Yamaha 30 4stroke on our 4m tender, and it could use a bit more oomph,
Hi there,


I thought to PM you for the details, but maybe someone in here has the same question, so please allow me to give you two line below:


first of all I am the kind of client that I do not believe such upgrades. I was laughing to my mechanic when he did the upgrade, and yes the difference was surprisingly BIG. Please google it for details and always advise your personal mechanic for this. Please note that mechanics do not usually want to do this because there is no economic gain from this.


The main logic behind this upgrade is that F30 and F40 are exactly the same engines, except an interior air filter in the air intake. In normal use and after connecting the battery to the motor, the main board searches for the specific air intake accessory. If the board finds this accessory it runs the program for the F30 giving 30 hp to the user, if the main computer board does not find the air intake, it runs the F40 program and gives 40 hp.

i know this seems unbelievable, as it was for me too. When my mechanic did this in the water I didn't believe him either, but then again after taking out the air intake, disconnecting the battery from the motor and connecting again, the difference was so big, and it didn't cost even one $, just 3 minutes job!

sorry if this is not the appropriate forum to post this.

please feel free to move this post anywhere appropriate.

thanks
 
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