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  1. I'nm suspecting that the fuse is blowing because the battery is drained too far down and the charging system is going into overload trying to recuperate. I prefer the ABC switch too.

     

    This happens when the main engine is not running. I only realize the fuse is burnt when I go to starty the engine, and all electrical is dead.

  2. I had a battery isolator installed in May by my dealer. They aren't very popular in Qubec. Most people opt for selector switches (A, B) and handle the task manually. I recently noticed that when my trolling motor battery drains 100%, the 15A fuse on the main engine burns. The dealer checked the isolator and all the connections. He says that everyhting is o.k. For the time being, I'm carrying extra fuses and keeping a close eye on the battery level. Any suggestions what could be causing my troubles?

     

    Thanks

  3. I haven't checked the ON regs in a while. Around Montreal alot target bass, pike and walleye. These open their respective dates in late spring until March 31st. Therefore, someone fishing today would be in season (2008 - 2009). They only become OOS on April 1, 2009

  4. Got the entire family setup last year. I had one in the past, but never renewed it. It's alot easier now that any passport holder can be your guarantor. I think that everyone should have one, for tose last minute trips.

  5. Hi all,

     

    I'm looking to book a BOQ weekend in late May. I might stay at Foster's Fishing Centre in a rented trailer. There aren't any pics on their website, so I thought I would ask my OFC buddies. Has anyone stayed there before? What are the trailers like (old/new)? What are the dock's and launch like? Is the service good? Would you recommend it?

     

    Thanks alot for the input.

     

    GlennK

  6. Got mine a few years ago when I bought my 12' tinny. I downloaded the study guide (Free of charge) online. You pay $50.00 when you write. My son (12 at the time) got his last year so that he could start driving. I made him read the guide twice before writting the exam. He passed first time. It cost $45.00 because I found a coupon. It's amazing what you can find when you google.

    I've been checked once (while anchored) :Gonefishing:. My insurance also wanted it when I bought the new boat this year.

  7. That was hard to read.

     

    My Golden Retriever got out Tuesday morning without his collar (first time in 8 years). We spent hours driving around town looking for him. At 8:30 pm, we got a call from the SPCA. Someone had found him. He was safe. Those hours were long and hard for me. It was like loosing my best friend. I dread the day when he is old and gray, and the right (humane) discission is to lay him down. I can't imagine "discarding" him before it is absolutely necessary. Having a dog is a life long comitment (his, not yours).

  8. Alot has already been said, but I'll through my hat in anyway....I think that cell phones are a distraction and it's a great idea to ban them. It's been that way in Quebec since the spring. Unfortunately, enforcement is next to impossible. People continue to use them, and continue to drive poorly as a result. People have to accept the idea of not using them, and apply it on their own. Simply making a law won't do it. Much education is needed, and we are probably a generation away before it becomes widely accepted. There will always be an initial backlash because people think that there rights are being taken away. It was that way with seat belts, helmets on bicycles and helmets in hockey.

  9. Paypal is very secure. Thay are owned by Ebay. You have automatic insurance up to $1000.

    We were buying and selling through work ($250,000 annually) without any problems. In fact, an ebay seller stiffed us on a Mig Welder. Beacuase we paid through Paypal, we got re-imbursed.

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