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bigbuck

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  1. What about air getting into the fuel line?? Does the ball stay hard after you've run for a bit? What condition is the fuel pickup like in the fuel tank?? Work back from the tank to the motor ruling out potential suspects.

  2. Running 10w30 in an i/o is asking for trouble. Reason being, an i/o engine which is a slightly modified car engine runs hard constantly. Picture driving your car up a neverending hill. That's what boat engines have to endure. I run straight 30 weight oil in my 4.3. If he's that thrifty, run 15w40 that goes on special at West Marine. Just make sure the oil gets changed at least once yearly if not more depending on use. Trashing an engine to save a few bucks on oil is kinda dumb. There's hundreds of these kind of threads on iboats.com. Everyone has an opinion.

  3. Wayne,

    I've been following jen's fight from the get go and it has truly been inspirational. She is a beacon of hope to those who think they can't fight any longer. As for myself, I remain positive and have to hurry up and wait for the results from my bone marrow biopsy which will hammer down exactly what I have and then a treatment plan can be put together. I was diagnosed at Oakville Trafalgar and my treatment should be at Credit Valley. A trip downtown for me isn't too big a deal. I've put my life on hold and distractions are welcome. I will let you know. You can hoist a pint and I'll have an ice cold coke. Your generosity and willingness to help around this board is legendary. Karma WILL show you some love. Keep your head up.

  4. The seagulls down there must be having a field day. It's too bad that a few bad apples paints the rest of anglers the wrong shade. I saw a die off like this at Duffins Creek back in 2000. The dead salmon lined the riverbank and the smell was god awful. It was one of the least pleasureable rounds of golf I've ever played. I hope the CO's nail a few of these guys just to keep them wondering if they will be nailed next.

  5. Good. You around on Sunday?? I might be heading up to Pigeon for our annual tourney. I'm hoping to wet a line depending on how work proceeds at the cottage on Saturday. I'll be hitting the water probably around 10am or so depending on how long it takes me to drag the boat from HH to Bobcaygeon. Also, when you coming to HH for a day?? I'll pm you some potential dates next week.

  6. For northern lakes, you can't beat a chartreuse/orange jighead. Unfortunately, down in Southern Ontario, you can't find them. Most bait shops in the north sell them, they tend to be local made. A worm or a minnnow and you are good to go. A couple of Rapala's, Husky Jerks and Tail Dancers and a spoon or two and you are golden. Good luck and slay the buggers.

  7. Change the engine oil if a 4 stroke, fog engine, stabilize fuel (run for a few minutes with treated fuel before fogging), change lower unit oil and replace the seal on the drain plug, some antifreeze in the livewell pump, charge the batteries and disconnect them, shrinkwrap or tarp and wait till spring to open. However you wrap it, make sure you open up all compartments to breathe.

  8. HAVE A CHART OF THE AREA SINCE YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH IT!! There are rocks and shoals in the damndest places there. That said, are you renting a boat or bringing your own. Go out of the Del and turn right and then right again and pass by the beach area and marina row, follow into South Bay, plenty of water and there's fish there. You'll have plenty of fun in the area. I have a trailer around the corner and know the waters, that's why I give my warning. For the most part, South Bay is fairly safe compared to other areas of GBay. Good luck and have fun there. The sticky buns @ the bakery in HH are fantastic!!

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