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  1. 😁 Shhh! Don't tell people!!! 😉
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  2. I always seemed to have problems with my lead-acid batteries in the boat...I was lucky to get more than 3 seasons out of them. Buddies would get 5 yrs +, but not me for some reason. It was like I was cursed. Maybe it was a lot of towing on bumpy roads into back lakes. They would always let me down at the most critical time...I would carry around jumper cables and a booster pack after being stuck a couple of times. I then switched to lithium for the TM and AGM for the cranking..they've been flawless. The peace of mind has been well worth the investment.
    1 point
  3. as a rule of thumb, if youre running flooded wet cell batteries in a boat, you should be topping them up every year. My batteries were constantly losing water from being bumped around. I now run all AGM for this reason. Will most likely be going lithium next.
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  4. On the off chance he’s a non resident he’d have to be accompanied by someone with a fishing license. Getting into the nitty gritty there.
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  5. I also bought an F19 in 2019 from the guys in Innisfil, they tried to cancel my pickup date 2 weeks out. Speedo tube was never clamped to the back of the gauge so it pissed water all over the floor in the first hour of use, they never ran ethernet cable to my bow mount finder so it only worked in display mode, my port side gunwale has delaminated from hours of musky trolling. All small problems I just sorted myself, frustrating but it happens. Recently my boat began leaking excessively, they inspected and deemed there was an impact on the hull (small indentation from what I believe is from shore loading since I think I'd remember crashing into a shoal) which has been deemed to be responsible for the 8 inch section of seam weld that has failed 2.5 feet away and is sinking my boat. warranty deemed to be void, advised to through insurance. quote is 31K to repair, 7K in labor and 20K 'sublet repair fee' with no details to parts or otherwise, plus tax. Poor quality finishes, a hull that's prone to disintegrating if you so much as put a small dent in it, and customer service that is truly laughable and pathetic. When I asked questions regarding the warranty I was told to reach out to my insurance adjuster if I had any more questions about my boat. After the quote was submitted, the same guy is pestering me about where we're at with the insurance claim. they only have time for me if they are going to make money. criminals that won't stand behind their product. I will never buy another Legend boat, and I will advise everyone I know to stay away from their products
    1 point
  6. Penicillin might fix it, ya....no! lol
    1 point
  7. That’s one infested piece of tail
    1 point
  8. Ote no longer (bankruptcy protection) exists with a former member, who went off on his own (with his wife) and started a new company ow being investigated for fraud.
    1 point
  9. Also running a 1991 Evinrude without any issues. As Spiel suggested, I changed my fuel supply line. The assumption that marinas are providing ethanol free fuel is not true.
    1 point
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