New gauges for the Pantera
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Just started to redo the boat now that she's got some shade over her...
Gauges are Livorsi Vantage View. I like them but one of the main reasons I got these was for acturate fuel figures. I have never had much faith in the float style tank senders. I had Smart Craft Merc Monitors in the boat and they gave extremely acturate fuel numbers from the ecm555 and added it all up so with a push of a button you knew exactly how much fuel that engine had burned. Livorsi Vantage View does get gph burn rate from the ecm555 but then goes and uses the tanks float sender for the fuel burned figure- It's the only thing I don't like so far with them- it just seams crazy not to total up the acturate info coming from the computer... not to mention easy!


Gauges are Livorsi Vantage View. I like them but one of the main reasons I got these was for acturate fuel figures. I have never had much faith in the float style tank senders. I had Smart Craft Merc Monitors in the boat and they gave extremely acturate fuel numbers from the ecm555 and added it all up so with a push of a button you knew exactly how much fuel that engine had burned. Livorsi Vantage View does get gph burn rate from the ecm555 but then goes and uses the tanks float sender for the fuel burned figure- It's the only thing I don't like so far with them- it just seams crazy not to total up the acturate info coming from the computer... not to mention easy!


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Now I can keep the sun off the boat!

I can only say good things about Stainless Marine both Jerry and Letty are great to deal with. Had an issue with my shorter risers, they stood behind their product, and I got a great deal on these longer ones. They look great, sound great, and do the job with no issues.


I can only say good things about Stainless Marine both Jerry and Letty are great to deal with. Had an issue with my shorter risers, they stood behind their product, and I got a great deal on these longer ones. They look great, sound great, and do the job with no issues.

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60-62mph in flat water and she'll get upto 65mph in big chop. It's a rough water boat... old school ocean boat like the PowerPlay. I could power her up for more speed, but it's my car, and she get's around 2mpg- so it's staying stock.
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Spent about week right across from you at Tilloo Cay last year.
I only wanted to leave so I could bring my boat back there and stay for the rest of my days!
There was another all white Pantera looking boat with a single outboard right there near Lubbers. Know it? What kind of boat was it really?
I only wanted to leave so I could bring my boat back there and stay for the rest of my days!
There was another all white Pantera looking boat with a single outboard right there near Lubbers. Know it? What kind of boat was it really?
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When my GF and I were in the marina on Great Abaco, we saw the outboard Superboat leaving with a woman driving. Must have been your wife. Of course then we saw it all week on Lubbers.
We spent a lot time at Cracker P's right next door.
Congrat's on the new place. Is it Lubber's Landing? I'm assuming you're a full time resident now?
We spent a lot time at Cracker P's right next door.
Congrat's on the new place. Is it Lubber's Landing? I'm assuming you're a full time resident now?
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Dont you own a resort over there ? if so where and what airport is in the area? planning a trip some where in late august and wouldnt mind heading that way



