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Affinity 90
October 23, 2009 - 2:34pm
Affinity 90
into the engine compartment from the cockpit access, you'll find one unique feature: The crew's quarters come ... cabin to port. Moving forward, there's a huge engine space with standing headroom, a raised catwalk between the engines, and open access to all systems. A Delta-T ventilation system equipped with demisters ...
Rybovich 78
January 27, 2010 - 11:04am
Rybovich 78
to get the most out of marine engines. "My dad was an engineer, a troubleshooter, and a problem solver -a ... with a degree in naval architecture and marine engineering. Clearly design is in the family DNA ...
October 3, 2007 - 4:11pm
American Custom Yachts 72
with just one of her two engines engaged. She rode the seas so easily that only the panoramic view from her ... between them with a foot of passage on either side. Remote electronic displays monitor the engines' vitals ... are overmatched. Stepped fuel tanks outboard of the engines provide additional mounting areas for compressors ...
October 3, 2007 - 4:11pm
Donzi R-58 Express Sportfish
glassed, not tabbed to the main structure. The stringers are notched and fully glassed in place. Engine ... even with the four aluminum tanks (two saddle tanks in the engine compartment, one in the cockpit ... are conveniently placed. Since each cylinder of the 12V2000 MTUs can be individually serviced, engine hatches ...
October 3, 2007 - 4:11pm
Davis 45 Express
the front of either engine is a breeze. Unlike many enginerooms, this one has no clutter. Wire runs ... to engineering and design, should put the Davis 45 Express atop any serious angler's list. Contact: Davis ...
Heesen 105
October 3, 2007 - 4:11pm
Heesen 105
necessary. But it's a lot safer and more precise than steering with the engines, or using the old sailors ...