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  1. 23 hours ago, AKRISONER said:

    The fact that you consistently bring up your “charter rights” In this thread and others just screams “I’m an enlightened anti vaxxer, and you are all sheeple” is your legal name Chris Sky by chance?

     

    what the hell does this have to do with anything? All this says to me is that you are a holier than thou who doesn't care about peoples rights and freedoms. Your opinion doesn't mean squat to me, and I'm sure many, many others here too. 

    S. 

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  2. 17 hours ago, akaShag said:

    I believe I have eaten fresh halibut, but not one that I caught.  Honestly, I find it no different from the halibut I have frozen in vac packs.  My favourite way to eat it is wrapped in bacon and cooked until it is JUST cooked through, and it is lovely, juicy, flavourful fish.  I am guessing the halibut you have sampled maybe came by way of a commercial fisherman, poorly cared for at the time of the catch, and frozen and shipped, and who knows how long in the freezer before you ate it.

    Doug

    JUST cooked is the key. I have had fresh Atlantic halibut, but it was over cooked. Don't get me wrong, it was fantastic, but a little dry and "meaty". 

    The rest is just hte standard fish and chips stuff, that like you said, isn't great. As a matter of fact, I prefer cod if I go for fish and chips anyways. I could eat cod every day lol 

    S. 

  3. A pacific halibut is way at the top of my list. I just want to catch one, clean it, and cook it in the same day. I don't really care how big it is, but of course a huge one would be amazing. I just want to eat one fresh. I've never really been a huge fan of halibut, I find it kind of dry and tough, for fish, but I have never tried it fresh, and trust me, i LOVE eating fresh fish. 

    I planned to go this year, and last, but covid kind of messed it up, so maybe next year. 

     

    S. 

  4. I just looked into an axle, and found out its 8-12 weeks to get one pretty much anywhere, cerka, and Eastons included. 

    A 3500lb axle is way overkill for your boat. I have a 16ft starcraft, 40 yamaha and my axle is 2500lbs. You'd be surprised at how little your boat likely weighs. 

    Get the EZ lube hubs (standard at eastons, or cerka) for sure. They are the cats meow. 

    The princess auto axles are china made, with cheap, garbage bearings in them. 

    S. 

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  5. 21 hours ago, AKRISONER said:

    Personal experience, my minkotta plug loosened, the wires began slipping out, resistance built up as less and less copper was making a connection, I ran the motor on 10 doing some autocharting for a period of about 8 minutes. my wire lit on fire and melted the insulation and my fuse blew. I got home safely. Was glad the fuse ended up blowing before the fire got bigger in the hull of my boat where I couldn’t see it.

    No plug, no fuse, just straight to the battery. Simple, and effective. Most of my use is slow trolling, auto pilot or spot lock, so im not ripping thru thick weeds chasing bass, or using high power really ever. Anyways, its worked for me for a long, long time with no issues. 

     

    S. 

  6. On 7/23/2021 at 11:03 AM, AKRISONER said:

    I own a star craft 🤷‍♂️ 

    My best friend/tournament partner/fishing partner got rid of his 15 year old smoker, it was sinking, multiple failed rivets, felt like a car wreck with every ripple of water it touched. He never “beached it” or ever hit anything in it.

    he’s in a similar size/model crest liner now, the difference is astonishing

    i can assure you, neither the Starcraft or the smoker feels anything like the alumacraft I own.  Or the Lund my uncle owns.

    Comparing tin cans to actual boats is apples and oranges. 

    A 16ft aluminum boat comes in many, many, many, shapes and sizes, and rides for that matter.

  7. On 7/21/2021 at 3:45 PM, AKRISONER said:

    starcraft is now basically a smoker craft...and if my experience with a smoker is worth anything...stay the heck away.

    Hands down the worst riding boat I have ever been in.

     

    My old man runs an alumacraft trophy 185 and my best friend has a 17 foot crestliner...both are fantastic boats. The alumacraft specifically feels a heck of a lot like a lund. Which is saying a lot because you already know how a lund looks and feels.

    A pet peeve of mine is when people talk about things they have no idea about.

    Have you ever set foot in a starcraft? How about a brand new one? Smokecraft and starcraft are not the same hulls. Kind of like comparing a legend to a lund.  If you knew much about starcrafts, you would know they have a HUGE following, and last for generations. Hop in a new super fisherman and tell me about the ride. Blindfolded you would not be able to tell the difference from a Lund or Alumacraft. 

    Talk to some big water guys with starcrafts and see what they think.  

    Yes, I am biased because i have a starcraft, but I've also been running boats since I was 6 years old, and from one coast to the other, in every size, shape and configuration there is, and for the life of me, can't figure where you come up with a smokercraft is the worst riding boat ever. Maybe the one model you were in was a bad design? Maybe the operator? Maybe just a bad day out in it? I don't get it. Its a very bold statement to make. 

    S. 

    S. 

  8. On 7/17/2021 at 1:49 PM, Crimsongulf said:

    We were planning on a major reno at the cottage this year but put that on hold due to material costs.  We are now thinking of selling due to the high market demand.  We have now had four calls from RE agents stating they had individual cash buyers looking for waterfront cottages in the Bay of Quinte region.  They are throwing some very tempting numbers around.

    Yea, real estate is crazy. Don't forget if you sell, and plan to buy something else, you also have to pay those prices. 

    S. 

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  9. 38 minutes ago, akaShag said:

    Right now I am leaving my options open.  The lad on here who was looking at Lund and Crestliner got me to thinking.  I like the Lund hull and layout, but I am still looking around.  My favourite hull from years gone by was the Sylvan Super Snapper, which was what I bought and still own many moons later.  I would also consider a made-in-Canada Princecraft.  But there are no boats to be had right now, so a fellow is looking at ordering something for 2022.

    Thanks for your insights.  One of these years I am going to meet you, seems we have a few things in common.

    Doug

    Yep, quite a few things in common. 

    If your like me, and don't need fancy schmancy to catch fish, look at the starcraft freedom series. They are solid, and very versatile hulls. If you want more fancy, check the alumacrafts. They are sweet. I am torn, because i am a tiller guy to the bones, but i need a bigger boat, mostly for great lakes trolling, so do I get a big tiller like I want? Or do I get a windshield for me? For the passengers? I just don't know. I sure do love my buddies alumacraft competitor 185 with a 90 yammy tiller though. She's sweet! 

     

    I've also head of a company called TEAM boats (I think, out of Bala?) that make all welded hulls. Similar to a Stanley style boat. 

    S. 

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  10. On 7/20/2021 at 7:50 AM, Rizzo said:

    That is some quality time right there. Sorry no opinion on the generator. When we go, when the trolling motor dies we fish a different way (usually bring a couple spare batteries though!)

    2 spare batteries are heavier than a honda 1000 lol......just a fair bit less expensive. Some of the units have a 12V dc circuit you can charge with as well. 

    S. 

  11. I have a 16ft tiller, deep and wide, with a 40 on it. I use a 55lb powerdrive V2 with ipilot link, Bluetooth, and universal sonar. I don't use half the features, but the spot lock and autopilot is more than worth it. 

    Trolling has never been easier, and totally hands free, its AMAZING. I haven't touched my anchor in....well....forever. The spot lock works amazing, I use it every single time out. 

    If I was you, I'd go with the terrova though. You can then use the hand control, AND the foot control from anywhere in the boat at any time. With the power drive, I can only do one or the other, and the foot pedal doesn't have the ipilot features built into it. It actually doesn't even come with a foot pedal, I had to buy one separate, and its still new in the package. I will say though, it takes  a bit of time to get used to the hand control. At first I hated it, because, like you, I am used to a foot pedal, but I"m getting there now. If I'm cruising a shoreline casting, I still prefer the footpedal though. 

    The auto deploy units are sweet, but they do have a lot of issues.  More than I'm willing to take a chance on, personally. 

    I like to keep it simple, but effective, and that's exactly what the terrova is. 

    If you want to go bigger than 55lb you are into 24V, 70lb powerdrive, or 80lb terrova, but unless you have a very big 16ft tiller, you won't need it. I have had a 55lb on my boat for over 20 years, and unless its stupid windy, you won't need it. If its that windy, you won't be out using it anyways. I have every trolling speed covered between my bowmount, and my 40 yamaha, and battery life is amazing. My last 55lb powerdrive I used 2 31 size batteries, but this new one I've only installed one, and its been great, never killed it yet. 

    What kind of boat are you looking at getting? Just curious. :) 

     

    S. 

     

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  12. 11 minutes ago, Fisherman said:

    Anyone run a small Honda generator to charge their boat? That may be the next purchase . No other sites anywhere near ours so noise won’t be an issue .

    You could use the smallest Honda 1K EU to run a 10 amp battery charger with no effort.

    Yup, an it will also run lights at night, and charge any other devices. I'd get a 2200 if it fits the budget. Such a handy unit to have, and will run a lot of things, for very little fuel. They are an amazing piece of kit, not just on camping trips. 

     

    S. 

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  13. 18 hours ago, misfish said:

    Thanks brother . Ya,I need to get back to them . Working on a new holder for the cam ,as my new float boat is a bit of a challenge to get rigged for doing vids.  I do miss doing them that for sure. Makes for a fun outing.

     

    Edit to add,I need to work on my singing voice,it,s been a while. LMAO.

    Yeah, I haven't posted any vids for a long time either.  It was more a COVID thing for me, now i'm back to jamming with friends again. 

    S. 

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