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I think that the closest one will be a 40 mile jaunt away from I-90 into East Hartford CT.
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So am I..
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Beauty report and pics Dan. I'm sure the lads loved it.
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Hey Maxime, thanks for posting. I'm sure a few members of our community will be interested in this. It's also good that you're having it in October this year too.
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Dirk, I don't think that anyone is purposely being mean. Look at it as an opportunity to grow thicker skin. That's the way I see it at least....
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Go to their site to check them out. http://www.malibuboats.com/
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WOW! Fantastic! My son is in Germany every month or two but he's usually around Sindelfingen...about 25 miles South West of Stuttgart. Really beautiful country, thanks for the pics.
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New Development in the "help me ID this bird" thread
Roy replied to Joey's topic in General Discussion
Good ol' Dad.....lots of overtime so the kids and Ma can eat..... -
New Development in the "help me ID this bird" thread
Roy replied to Joey's topic in General Discussion
They really are excellent pics Joey. Cram has it right but I knew that you knew that. -
The green ground will go to the frame of the box.
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I understand that Dunner...just saying that I don't know of any easy way of transferring the data to another format or data carrier.
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I've never heard of a Navionics card being copied...I'd never try it. Not worth it cause I think they'll send you a new card, at a nominal fee if you send them your old card. But hey... that's just my opinion.
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I don't know if this will help in any way but I found this on Scott Golden's site, Walleye Central. And here's the quote... "There are two possible sources of the interference. One is conducted interference, caused by the Pulse Width Modulation speed control in the motor sending pulses into the power circuitry. The other is radiated interference, electromagnetic interference (EMI) from the motor's lower unit and brush leads. Before you can solve the problem, you'll need to determine the source of the interference. Here's how to tell, unplug the transducer from the back of the depth finder. Now run the motor. If you no longer see interference, the problem is radiated noise. If you do, the source is conducted interference from the power line. To solve conducted interference, you'll need to connect the main negative trolling motor battery post (where the negative trolling motor power wire connects) to an effective earth ground. This can be the negative post on your cranking battery or the hull of the boat, if it's an aluminum hull. Use a small wire, 18 gauge wire will do, with a 1 amp fuse. If you have an on-board charging system, you need to be careful. If the trolling motor power wires connect to the charger, and do not connect directly to the batteries, you'll need to contact the charger manufacturer for further instructions. If the source of your interference turns out to be radiated noise, you'll need to add a Ferrite Core, a simple piece that attaches to the transducer wire, or replace your transducer, or possibly both. We have been experiencing this issue mostly with the high-thrust motors. The 36 volt motors are the worst. Last year we developed a new Puck that greatly reduces this noise. A new style transducer along with the Ferrite Core should completely eliminate the noise, even in severe cases."
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The voice of wisdom. Thank you, Paul.
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Yes, have a super time...awaiting the report. Careful this year though, the bottom is higher than last year. Bring an extra prop to be sure.
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If they were just changing for the sake of changing, from a marketing perspective, that would be a monumental blunder. I'm quite certain that that didn't happen. I see this as a bid to bring new GPS users on board.... people who don't already have the old chips.
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Must have been a recent "hack" because you were on OFF yesterday afternoon. Also there's a question of your other identity on this board. PM me and we'll try to straighten it out.
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Recommendations for a salmon charters for Cobourg or Port Hope
Roy replied to mattybculp's topic in General Discussion
Oh there should be lots of them out there. But my best bet would be Lloyd Daume. You can PM him here...Fishhunter. U & ME Guide Services Lloyd Daume 905 375 0177 Keep it quiet though, we don't want too many folks to know about him. -
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Yes, the palomar will work just fine.
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I'd hold out till they give you the boat too. Wherever you go, have a great time.
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No one?
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Great post and fantastic pictures! Thanks for taking the time. I don't know how to ask you this but there are a bunch of members here who want to know if there are any docks on that lake.
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Leader for sure. How did they measure the efficiency of a blade before butter was invented? How did measure the size of hail before golf was invented?