Well anyone that knows me, known I am not much for pictures but how about my cooler of vac sealed whiting fillets. There's one small bag of shrimp (cooked) that we caught when we went digging clams. It was a hoot, the shrimp were caught in a tidal pool when the tide went out and try to catch those little buggers, we must have looked like fools, boy can they ever move. Anyway one more adventure to add to the list 😊
So here is ,a picture of my cooler, about 12 bags of whitings.
Got my refund for my lic yesterday, and wouldnt you know it,there was a real purdy thing up for a raffle. Spent a bit of it and
Shazammmmmmmmmmmm
Limited additon, #7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Thanks Uncle Douggie.
Keep your negative comments to yourselves about my uncle,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Yup, let me know if you need even any advice, I just finished a crisp install myself. If you want some really good ideas, watch that video I posted above with the caymas. In hindsight there’s even a couple of nice little details that I wish I did in my own. Maybe for another day though.
a lot of the stuff can be done relatively cheap too, it’s just the wiring that costs money. The idea of using a grounding bar to clean up the terminals for the electronics is a sweet idea that I hadn’t thought of. I also really like how they handled the in line fuses at the shut off. I opted to go the distribution block route myself but that idea is so clean how could you not like it.
Not the controls. (Assuming you were referring to throttle control. I’m just using the standard OMC controls from the 90s)
everything else is getting rewired. Lighting, switches, power supply, trolling system. The works
Yup, no issue the minkotta plug is the same across all models. Depending on the age of the Fortrex you may need to switch the plug on your terrova to your old foretrex plug or swap receptacles. It’s really up to you what you want to do either way you can use that plug on your new trolling motor or vice versa etc. totally cross compatibility without concern for voltage or amperage.