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Tybo

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  1. Happy Birthday Babe.

     

    Love you :)

     

    We had a little shindig for Paul last night as it is my son's birthday too.

     

    Here's some cake pics.

     

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    And my son Al

     

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    Joey

     

     

    edit: Ooooops, posted under Tybo, Ahahahahahahaha!!!

  2. When i did my old tinny. I pop the rivets out of the bench seat.

    Installed the slide in with grade 8 bolts,Over size washer and loc-tite.

    Then pop riveted the bench back down.

    this took a couple of hours, but I know that seat has not move.

    Nephew has the boat now.

     

    When using rivets, make sure you use the right size.

    To large of a rivet will spider crack around the holes, loosening the rivets.

     

    Don't know of any thing that will hold down the seat. By just screwing it down.

    For How thin the aluminum is in the bench it will come loss.

  3. We use the ram mounts to hold the load scale computers and the aux spreader

    functions button panel. They both weigh about 10 pounds.

    Haven't had a problem with one to date.

     

    Are equipment gets the snot kick out of them.

  4. A volt test on batteries is not a true test.

     

    weird I pressed enter for new line and it posted. <_<

     

    A load test will tell you if the batteries are good.

    you could have 5 amps and still have 12 volts.

     

    A fresh charge batteries should be around 13.2 volts.

     

    To do a load test. crank the engine over with out it being able to start.

    If the voltage drops be low 10 volts you have a bad battery.

     

    On a trolling motor. Place you meter on the batteries, turn motor on full.

    if the voltage drops fast you have a bad batteries.

     

    One thing else to remember. When batteries are hook up in parallel or

    series. the batteries are only as strong as the weakest one.

  5. The fuel is stable for the shelf life of the gas.

    which is about 6 weeks.

     

    A few things you can do.

     

    Keep your tank full, A full tank condensates less.

     

    Use a fuel stabilizer when the gas is going to sit for a long time.

     

    Install a fuel,water separator.

     

    Shake the boat once in a while to mix the fuel back up.

     

    For ready mix.

     

    Keep you tank out of direct sun light.

     

    flush your tank regularly. This will also help in the right mixture.

     

    Keep the tank full.

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