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    Running outboard during freezing temps?

    Notttttt Meeeeeee.....LOL. Serviceable old metal tanks are readily available, and all the needed gaskets are cheap. As long as the inside isn't totally rusted any outside rust is easily fixed.
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    Running outboard during freezing temps?

    Fuel pumps were added to 'Rudes in the late 1950's. Certainly, that was an improvement because maintaining a pressurized tank was no loner needed. May poopoo the old tanks, but in fact they were quite reliable. As a matter of fact I regularly run one to this day. Obviously, the tank and...
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    Running outboard during freezing temps?

    Mentioning Martins, I had a consecutive serial numbered pair of Martin 60s (7.2 HP). They were bought together by my FIL and Great Grandpa back in the late 1940's for use at the family cottage. Knowing them both, they must have been cheaper than Evinrudes and Mercurys since they were both...
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    Running outboard during freezing temps?

    I have been duck hunting when icicles were forming at the end of the peehole. When you take the boat out of the water, just tilt the engine down and the water will run out. Whatever is in the block will still be warm.
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    planning first trip to thousand islands

    If you stay within the Clayton to Alex bay area (the true Thousand Islands) the ships are on a speed limit and their wakes are small. Certainly less than a 30' cruiser at full tilt. Canada DID get porky a few years ago and made you go thru a lot of hoops if you crossed the line. As I recall...
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    Is it feasible to straighten a prop shaft?

    Had a similar problem. The certified dealer said it was OK. It wasn't. Had another certified dealer straighten the shaft. It wasn't. Continued with issues and finally replaced the shaft with a new one. Problem solved.
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    planning first trip to thousand islands

    You see kayaks out there. Sundays are crowded, Saturdays aren't too bad. Weekdays the water is relatively calm and not many boats. The waterway is pretty long and generally the boats are spread out. We never felt uncomfortable even in our little tinny. In contrast, I would never take her...
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    planning first trip to thousand islands

    Before kids we took a vacation to Alexandria Bay for a week. Not knowing what to expect, we put a 10 HP OB in the trunk, but left the boat home. On our first day we took the Uncle Sam's Cruise. Later that day we went to the Thousand Islands Bait Shop (you gotta go there if nowhere else) and...
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    Power Winch To Sell

    I have a brand new model 712 to sell. Craigslist and Farcebook Marketplace have yielded zero response. I realize that its a bad time of year, but I have it priced at 25 cents on the dollar. The last resort will be Ebay. I'm not trying to sell it here. I AM looking for leads on where would...
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    Best out board motor lock

    Sorry for the divergence. You need to bolt the motor on anyway, for other reasons. That being the case, install a McGard OB motor lock. Its won't deter the professional thief, but its a little extra protection. Take a picture of the install, so in the worst case scenario you can prove...
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    Best out board motor lock

    Castle Laws are nice, but all they do is protect you against legal prosecution. Even then, you better be prepared to jump thru a lot of hoops. Shoot a guy in your house and kill him and you might stand a chance. But render him a quadriplegic for life and you can be sure he will hire a lawyer...
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    Best out board motor lock

    In that case, if he only has battery tools, you better put a butcher knife or a throwaway gun in his hand. A dead intruder may make you feel better, but you have to fear for your life and prove it to take deadly action or YOU will be the one in jail.
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    Best out board motor lock

    My homeowner's insurance covers boats capable of speeds below 30 mph, or motors less than 25 HP. The coverage is free and its full with no depreciation. Exceed those limits and you need a specific marine policy. Works for me with my little guys, and my bigger boats are insured with BoatUS...
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    A few questions from a learner

    Stingrays are propped from the factory for maximum speed with a light load. Your prop is not factory, so someone made a change for their own needs. You say the prop works well enough. Does it meet your expectations? Does it meet your needs? Wakeboarding with 4 aboard ain't too shabby. From...
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    A few questions from a learner

    Look up semantics in your Funk & Wagnalls. You just said exactly what I said using different words. Then look up Post #1 Paragraph #1. Since the OP hasn't been back since Post #1 I'm guessing the first few replies answered his questions.
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    A few questions from a learner

    If you damage your prop that has been happily in use for some time, yes, blindly repair it. If you just bought a boat and it has a crappy prop, yes blindly repair it so you can generate the data to find out whether it is the right prop or not. Tiny tack, gps and zipping along with a damaged...
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    Registration with no serial numbers

    In order to be hired at a DMV office you have to show proof that your are capable of making the lives of every one of your customers miserable. I understand how we all love to denigrate the gooberment, and in many cases its justified. But in some cases making people jump thru hoops is the...
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    Towing and Launching

    Your owner's manual will provide info re. your towing capacity and requirements for brakes. If you bought the car second hand and don't have a manual, google it and read it online. I know nothing about subaroos but none of my little cars ever needed trailer brakes for a boat as light as 2200#.
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    14 Foot Jon Boat Identification

    Its a semi-V aluminum utility boat, not even close to being a Jon. Its factory built not a kit. It looks like it would be suitable for 10-15 HP, a 35 would be suicide. The lapstreak-like hull sides makes me think it could be a Starcraft, but other manufacturers had a similar design. It has...
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    A few questions from a learner

    Hahaha. If I take my prop to be repaired and the guy quizzes me about rpm and tiny tach and gpses I say HE was an incompetent shop. Having a prop repaired and asking for help deciding what prop I need are 2 different things. Asking all the Qs are the sign of a guy that merely wants to sell...
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