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  1. JASinIL2006

    smart home opinions

    By using this as a backdoor to eavesdrop on any conversations in the vicinity (e.g., my wife asking me - for the hundredth time - what the last 4 of my SS# is so she can pay my credit card bill by phone).
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    Looking for trailer setup source

    Hard to tell how much space is devoted to trailer setup, but this looks like a contender: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SEISSE/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
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    reversing with trim tabs

    The transom lines up with the rear of my trailer, so there is no contact with the SmartTabs; they stick out behind the trailer. If you're boat sits forward on the trailer such that bunks (or rollers) are exposed behind the transom when the boat is loaded, you can always get a bracket that...
  4. JASinIL2006

    smart home opinions

    My concerns are more opening possibly yet another avenue to folks trying to get info with which they can steal my identity. I also don't like subsidizing others' connectivity needs with the bandwidth I'm paying for.
  5. JASinIL2006

    smart home opinions

    It was in the Alexa app on my iPad. What kind of phone do you have?
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    reversing with trim tabs

    I notice no effect on backing up.
  7. JASinIL2006

    Are Adhesive Keel Guards Effective?

    Yes. we beach on the Mississippi all the time, and our keel guard has held up really well for many years. Prep is very important, as is following the directions explicitly. But it really sticks well if you do that.
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    Lower Unit?

    If you find any little black rubber bits/crumbs in the bilge, that would seal it as the coupler.
  9. JASinIL2006

    Advice on transom , stringers and floor rebuild

    I used both (milled and cut-up CSM) and I found the milled to be a lot easier to work with. I had a decent amount of clumping with the CSM bits.
  10. JASinIL2006

    5200 question...

    Sure, it's polyurethane. Just pick a suitable paint.
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    Owners manual for 4.3 MPI with alpha-1 outdrive?

    Well worth it to buy the service manuals for the drive and motor. They'll save you a ton of money in the long run, if you do some/all of your own work and maintenance.
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    Restoring a 1990 Larson

    Awesome! That's really what it's all about! Nice work and I hope you and your family enjoy the boat for a long, long time!
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    Rebuilding the transom on a 1976 14' Gamefisher

    Many of us purchased supplies from U.S. Composites. You have to pay shipping and (depending on what your order) hazmat fees, but the prices still end up being competitive. And you know you're getting fresh product.
  14. JASinIL2006

    smart home opinions

    If they provide an opt-out for Sidewalk but then enable it anyway, that would be a huge PR nightmare for them. I'm sure CNET or one of the tech review sites will be testing that the opt-out works.
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    Rebuilding the transom on a 1976 14' Gamefisher

    Epoxy will be the most expensive, polyester will be the least expensive. Your boat was probably built with polyester, so no harm in using that. If you do use epoxy, you don't need 1708. You can use it, but it has CSM stitched to one side (opposite the fabric side) and it will just suck up more...
  16. JASinIL2006

    Why's the boat leaking?

    That rotted wood looks VERY suspicious to me... I cannot imagine replacing a transom and leaving behind wood from the removal. I personally would be drilling some test holes in the stringers to check for rot.
  17. JASinIL2006

    smart home opinions

    Thanks for the heads up on Sidewalk. I shut the ‘feature’ off.
  18. JASinIL2006

    smart home opinions

    Simplest solution I have found is a Spotify playlist (I like peaceful classical music as background noise, but they have white noise playlists also) over my iPhone. No commercials, no interruptions, no asking if I’m still there… I can’t even set my iPhone to turn off the music at some...
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    Glassing Stringers - First Time

    Personally, I'd give them a light sanding and a good wipedown with acetone to get the best bonding.
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