Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property.
See full version: One more step
Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property.
If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. more
Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. here
Carraro’s charter book is filled for the next two years — he does about 100 fishing charters a year — mostly with repeat customers. more
This year, they’re in for a surprise. more
Far from the brink last Wednesday, one of the show’s star captains, Dave Carraro, was at the SW Boatworks shop in Lamoine looking remarkably relaxed while overseeing the construction of his new tuna fishing boat, a Calvin Beal-designed 44-footer that, like his boat featured in the TV series, will be named Tuna.com.
The new Tuna.com is powered by a 1,000-horsepower C18 Caterpillar diesel turning a four-blade, 32-inch-by-34-inch propeller through a 2:1 ZF reverse reduction gear. Fully loaded, Workman said, the boat should cruise at about 21 knots and have a top speed of 26-28 knots, but maybe not with Carraro at the throttle at one of the boat’s three helm stations.
Whatever the occasion, Sprinkled Sugar can help you design a custom dessert and deliver for your cruise!
Yes. All of our vessels have adult life jackets on the vessel, and our front office staff provides all children under the age of 12 with a life jacket. All children under the age of 12 are required to wear a life vest. We also provide life vests for infants. Infants in car seats or baby carriers are not required to wear a life vest, but one will be provided anyway. We do not provide life vests for pets.
The boats are very simply to drive. Maximum speed is 5 mph. You must be 21 years old to drive. Before take off, our dock master gives the captain a very detailed description of the Bay, where to go, and what you can see. [links]
Boats made by Duffy seem to be about average in terms of depreciation. [links]
No online retailers carry Duffy parts; the only way to get any replacement parts is through the company or one of their two authorized service representatives: eDuffy in San Diego or Edgewater Marine in Foster City, in northern California. here
Added to the simplicity of the boats themselves, most of the parts used on Duffys since the company opened are still available. And if they no longer manufacture a particular part, they have the specs on it to custom manufacture it. here
Duffy Boats has been the major pioneer in electric boats. With a simple design, limited components, and a “plug and play” philosophy, little can go wrong with a Duffy boat. While very limited in speed, that is a factor that plays into the laid-back lifestyle that they advertise for the company.
Occasionally a converter will fail. The converter takes 48 volts from the battery and converts it to 12 volts to power the console, including the stereo, running lights, refrigerator, etc. This is a simple fix of replacing the converter unit. here
Another thing electric boats are susceptible to is a power surge. If the boat’s battery is charging and there is a surge, some control boxes may be damaged. [links]