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  1. It's funny that TJ mentioned the government making things "mandatory" and over regulating our lives, because I was thinking that very thing the other day. The government was considering making snow tires mandatory in the winter time like they do in Quebec and one other province.

     

    Where do they get off making these decisions for us? I personally buy good quality all season Michelin tires and never let them wear down to far before replacing them. I don't want the expense and storage issue of having two sets of tires for each vehicle that I own.

     

    What next?

  2. What a tragedy, I just heard on the way into work that the two guys that were reported missing near Georgina Island were found in 13 feet of water about 1.5 km west of the island with their sleds right beside them on the bottom. They interviewed the wife of one fellow and she said that "he assured her that he would not venture out on the ice because he new it was not safe".

     

    My heart goes out to the families of these two people who are left to pick up the pieces. Please remember to stay off the ice unless you know that it is safe.

  3. 2 tone, this bird is difficult to learn on as it is a stunt heli that can fly upside down. I read allot of RC boards first and most people were sorry that they bought a basic heli first because they mastered it so quickly that they got bored with it and moved up. It took me a month the learn to get if off the ground without crashing it.

     

    Read more here: RC

  4. Well my Sandie just turned 5 and is your typical water loving golden. I dread the day that I have to put her down.

     

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    In this picture, I was taking some scenery shots out on Georgian Bay and crouched down to get a shot at water level. When I clicked the shutter she swam into the scene. As I am typing this, she came up to me for a pat!

     

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  5. Misfish;

    Here is a concise list that I've used every year since I got my boat in 2001. I spend $150 on parts for and $8500 motor, so I figure that it is a worth while investment. Copy and paste this into Word and change the parts that suit your motor.

     

    Outboard Preparation

     

     

    Materials

     

    1. 5 litres 10W30 Mercury 4 Stroke Engine Oil

    2. 1 Oil Filter

    3. Fuel Filter (part #877565T1)

    4. 1 litre Mercury High Performance Gear Lubricant (665 ml used)

    5. 4 Sparkplugs NGK LFR5A-11 (Gap .044 should be factory set)

    6. 500 ml Fuel Stabilizer

    7. 2 seals for lower unit screws

     

    Tools

     

    1. Oil pan

    2. Rags

    3. Funnel

    4. Wrenches and extension

    5. Spark plug gapper

    6. Grease gun

    7. Wire ties for fuel filter

     

    Procedure (4 hours from start to finish stored)

     

    1. Fill the gas tank and add stabilizer.

    2. Run the engine for 15 minutes.

    3. Tilt the motor up and remove the engine oil pan plug. Be careful of oil gushing out. It takes ½ hour to drain.

    4. Lower the motor and remove the oil filter and replace. Make sure that a rag is underneath before beginning this procedure.

    5. Grease all five lubrication points.

    6. Change the fuel filter.

    7. Replace the drain plug and re-fill.

    8. Remove the crank case oil plug and drain. Takes 45 minutes. Replace the Air vent screw and fill with new oil. When oil comes out of the top screw, replace it and remove the Air vent screw. Keep filling until the oil comes out this screw. Make sure to use new seals when putting the screws back in.

    9. Clean the trailer and the boat hull. Vacuum the interior. Remove the drain plug.

    10. Dry out all of the covers. Open the hatches and empty them. Leave open.

    11. Remove the old spark plugs, replace and apply storage sealer into the holes. Hand-crank the flywheel to work in the sealer. Replace with new plugs.

    12. Put the trailer on jack stands and lower the motor.

    13. Remove the batteries and charge them.

  6. Wayne, I camp alot and rent a cottage once a year and I have to agree with Terry. If I have a week, I want the creature comforts of a cottage, like a fridge, stove, running water, hydro etc. Especially if I a forking out coin. I rent a nice place on 12 Mile (you took pictures for me from your plane last year!) for $1000 per week. I pay $24 per day to camp at the Massasauga.

     

    Warren

  7. I voted in favour of getting one before I read your post. The odds are that with a 25HP, you are driving full out most of the time.

     

    In my case, I have a 75HP and drive by the RPM's for fuel economy. I drive between 3200 and 3400 RPM, which gives me a speed of 24 to 28 MPH.

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