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  1. JimS123

    Trailer guides

    I used to have side guides with rollers. Real slick. My new boat has ALL Stolz self centerers and it is super slick. I used to think that roller bunks were the cat's meow, but with EZSlides on the bunks and the Stoltz's, there is no need for the roller bunks OR the side guides.
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    Proper set up for roller trailers and aluminum hulls?

    Really slick setup. Anyone with a bunk trailer would be envious (or they should be if they knew what they were doing). Yours is the only trailer I ever saw that was actually better than mine.....LOL..
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    Web Site Problem?

    Never had an issue before. Today my Norton keeps giving an error message stating that I'm being attacked by a Web attack JSCoinminer virus of some sort every time I open this site. Any truth to the problem?
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    Trailerable Cover?

    That's a pretty poor writeup if you ask me. The generic descriptions talk about "trailerable covers", but the specific writeup doesn't indicate one way or the other. Those that are trailerable usually show the straps in the picture. Since this one does not, and there is no indication of any...
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    New garage

    The minimum size should be 24x24. That will hold a 19' runabout. If you have a swing tongue it would probably hold a 20 footer. Install an 8" high garage door. That will fit most any boat that will fit in 24'. Install one 16' door, and have it within 2' of the side. That will give you...
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    New bloke throwing a curve ball - Scratch building an old classic w/ a modern twist

    My first boat was a plywood 16' runabout that I built when I was a freshman in the University. Awesome experience. The whole family helped. My Grandpa was a retired carpenter so it was as much a joy for him as it was for me. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything. The first date I had...
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    Your boats winter pictures?

    In the "boathouse" snug as a bug in a rug. Just pumped up the tires and greased the wheel bearings today. The gas tank is full and the battery in the basement. Come Spring she'll be back on the water with only 5 minutes needed to reinstall the battery. Boy I just love the new 4-stroke...
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    anyone used T&H mini Jacker Jack plate for kicker motor?

    Over the years I have had several adjustable brackets and all were trashed after the second outing. Except one - my OMC bracket, which unfortunately hasn't been manufactured in 20 years. The OMC has a gas cylinder, not the crummy springs. After 34 years it still works perfect, it's easy to...
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    3.5 HP Merc 4-stroke as a Kicker

    The std prop is a 7" pitch and Mercury doesn't offer any other good options. However, Tohatsu sells a 4.5" pitch, which IMHO should be better if the motor is being used as a kicker on a heavy boat. Anyone with any real life experience with this combination?
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    Mounting downriggers

    I have a 3 piece taffrail that was OEM to the boat. If you only have narror side decks you could easily thru bolt a set yourself. Attached to the side rails I mounted a 12" x 60" piece of stained and varnished white oak using QD clamps. When I'm not trolling the whole board comes off easily...
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    Downriggers on 1991 Bayliner Capri 1850

    Best picture I can come up with for now, and its not a Bayliner....but... I have a 3-piece taffrail. One piece is across the stern and one piece on each side. They mount on a side deck and only take up a couple inches. My downriggers are bolted to a 10" x 60" x 1" piece of stained and...
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    Looking for a quick and easy way to stow dock lines after shoving off

    Loose lines are a safety hazard, plus they get filthy. Storage in a locker is OK, but quick access is a problem. Center consoles have notably less storage space. I hang the lines on line menders. They stay clean, dry fast and are readily accessible.
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    Those Crazy Hydrofoils.

    We bought a new Boston Whaler this year. Boy, when they rig a boat they surely know what they are doing. The engine is not on the transom, it's raised up several notches. The prop is a premium model and its set up to exactly hit full spec rpm at WOT. The hull design provides an awesome ride, and...
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    Bilge Drain Question

    Took me a while to find my pics. Here is a brass plug instaklled in the Garboard plank. Note the access hole thru the floorboard. The other is a tinny with no wood on the transom bottom. Note the flange.
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    2017 Mercury Elpt EFI BF 4-Stroke

    For you Merc gurus... I have the subject engine on order, and want to buy a shop manual. As y'all know they are quite expensive. I can get a used 2008 book at a considerable esavings. Have there been enough changes in the past 9 years to warrant the expense of a new book?
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    Help me name my boat

    Boatmen have traditions. Traditions need to be adhered to. If you use cutesy names your not a Boatman. A Boater is just a guy with a boat. My boat is the "second". It was named after my father's boat, which was the "first". It is named after my Mother and my Grandmother. I got the boat...
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    4-Stroke OB Trolling

    We troll more than we still fish. I have always used a 2-stroke Kicker, and once set up right we can troll for hours without a hiccup. Periodically I run up to WOT, and in the Fall I always use OMC Engine tuner. Regardless, plug fouling or carbon buildup has always been a non issue. My...
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    1984 Evinrude 9.9 Dripping Oil

    I have old 1950's motors that run at 16:1 or 24:1 and they always have an oil drip from the lower unit's water weep holes. After a few weeks of non use the oil drip usually stops. My issue here is with a "newer" motor that has never dripped before. The motor has been a kicker for all of its...
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    Cable & Pulley Steering Systems

    Oh, I found it after all. This was the one I bought for my woodie...
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    New guy with a question about flooring

    Nautolex is largely an aftermarket product. I used MariDeck (from *******), which is OEM for Starcraft, Alumacraft, Tracker, etc. Awesome flooring, plus i covered a few seats with it as well.
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