Damn! that's a serious outfitted boat. You got the whole works for a fair bit cheaper than a similar Riva 86 with same hp rated engines. I had a friend that was eyeing the 92 for the extra space but pricing put him off. Enjoy..
i did consider the riva ... but a couple of issues ... 1. they max out at abt 36-38 knots (if i'm not mistaken) - more than 15 knots slower than the p80 ... & that's a LOT ... 2. i don't think the riva offers anywhere close to this level of power ... 3. hsm is not particularly interested in selling or even talking to a buyer ... 4. will be priced OTT by hsm 5. & last but not least, u r in bed with hsm ... that said, it's a nice bit of kit ... well finished. but dang, the p92 is gorgeous ........ btw, if yr friend wants a good deal on a p92, i can get him one ...
yep i was driving - so techincally Derek had nothing to worry about but he did a good job of brushing up his negotiational skills.
Check the owners manual or the door panel inside the car. I usually have my tires 2.1 bar front and 2.2 rear.
What happens if you change to a different set of rims though? How then will you figure out the optimal tire pressures?
excellent ... a faux chinese learning to negotiate ... wish i had been there to record on video for posterity ...
You should buy the coast guard boats if they go up for sale. Hahahah... I tried it when it first came into commission and I maxed out 56knots on that. Super fast for its size. Of course I'd think they'd be alot cheaper than the Riva. Twin MTU engines with Water Buckets. But those suckers capped it at 40knots because everyone was racing to sector. Hahahaha...