Get a new regulator first. That also happened on my weber and I forgot to put that in my original post. the reset worked fine and then a couple of years later it did the same thing that you experienced. A new regulator from Harbor Freight fixed it for 10 bucks.
god those beach finds look awesome, making me hungry for some kumamotos ! nothing beats feast right from the sea. for oysters, I also suggest a good towel to place the oysters on, and to wrap over the bivalve as you slide the shucker in.
Here's my girl. If money was no issue I would still buy this same boat. Tough as hell, handles big water and still gets into most of the smaller lakes I fish.
That's a beauty. The boat not grumpy Lew. My neighbour has a similar Lund. Baron? It's so deep his kids can hardly see over the gunnels.
Nice rig there Grimsby, love the Mariner. HTHM had a similar model Ranger. To me Rangers all looked the same but I know they aren't all the same. I got a blast for saying that on a boating forum., especially from a Ranger owner with a Walleye boat.
Get them elbows tucked in. Those have to be Erie Smallies. Where is Albert? Haven't heard from him for a while. Hope all is well with Home time handy man.
Loved my SKEETER and had it for 10 years without an issue on boat or motor.
It was a great musky fishing boat and we saw plenty of action together.
But when I decided to retire from fishing I sold all my gear including the boat and this was the last day I had her and the new owner picked her up just after this picture was taken.
Kind of a sad day really.