My new to me cobalt has a great cover that uses the ratchet strap to tighten the webbing on the edge of the cover. I have no issues putting it on at our dock with the dock on only one side of the boat.
It is an expensive cover though.
Conflict of interest? An attorney for a player from Michigan State who was accused?
Let's see some other reports.
All I saw on the videos were Mi State players in a group beating a Michigan player.
Because it costs them more money and would be actually worse if the owner of the trailer never greased them.
Same applies to travel trailers....most don't have them but a few higher end ones do.
I can't think of any cons. I use the MorRyde ones on my travel trailer and the suspension has ZERO noise now. I grease mine once a year. If you don't think you will actually get out and grease them annually, then I might suggest not to do it.
Nice sized workshop.
Ever think about making a custom table with laminate on top of it so it matches the height of your sewing machine table?
I don't see a light on your sewing machine. I have one of these and it's awesom especially when threading the needle...
That would be correct....or you could roll the dice.
Just drain into a clean container and put it back in...plus whatever additional you may have to put in.
Read this thread especially post #13
https://forums.iboats.com/threads/proper-omc-cobra-drive-lube-fill.663043/
Servo motors are cheap. I may buy another one that includes a positioner that allows you to tap the pedal and it moves the needle up out of the way or all the way down instead of having to use the handwheel.