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  1. Remove the magnesium anode rod and flush out the heater. Contact manufacture and ask for an aluminum rod to replace it with. If one is not available remove all traces of the magnesium rod and use it as a plug. This will put you at risk for corrosion but it will be the lesser of two evils. The chlorine bath is used if the smell is from a bacteria growth the same thing can be accomplished by raising the temperature of the water to 160 degrees F for 2 hours and then setting the thermostats back to there original place. Warm every one in the house that the water will be abnormally hot till you cycle the heater to below the temperature it was set at.

  2. Make sure you use vinyl that is marine rated it has different backing and a textured finish. The homeowner version will get water under the laminate and mold. I removed the center carpet in my Ranger and then skimmed the floor to get rid of any seams or dips and blems. They will show thru the vinyl if you don't.I used heavy craft paper to cut a template and then transferred it to the vinyl. I used a special marine adhesive that applies to the floor then unrolled the new vinyl into place. I set the edges on one side and then smoothed the vinyl down using a rollingpin. Any excess adhesive needs to wiped up as soon as possible. Let it set up for 20 min and roll again and removed adhesive. This all being said the vinyl flooring is not as soft as the carpet and if you fish barefoot it does get hot in the sun. I decided to keep both of the casting decks carpeted and the center section is vinyl to land fish and easily clean up after.

     

     

    Art

  3. I used liquid roller on my bunk boards for a fiberglass boat. It will slide off the trailer at a very low angle and pushes off with little friction. I always leave the strap on till it is in the water. On my aluminum boat without the liquid roller I still strap it but it is not really needed.

     

     

    Art

  4. The framing and wood are not designed for the leaning or the pressure of the constant shifting of the weight of the person sitting in them. The fabric and the foam are designed for indoor use and will soon mold and tear. I would hold off on buying any more till these meet with your expectations. I run a 28ft cruiser and you will be surprised at the forces in play both running and when you are riding out the wake of other big boats. If the frames of the old seats are in good shape you can have them recovered and foamed for a reasonable price.

     

     

    Art

  5. I meant to ask,,,,,,,,,,,who dem grey haired southern byes? :jerry::tease:

     

     

    A few more weeks up North and I am sure the hair would be black again Brian. So maybe next year you can get your butt up there to fish with the Best? We look forward to it when it happens bud

     

    Art

  6. A great time and good people is all I can say. Thanks for the photos both of you. BTW the flaw in your assumption that it is a water snake is even land based snakes don't walk. :whistling: I sure miss the evening chats where the beer makes this kind of debate make perfect sense.

     

     

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  7. Hello all my name is Art and I was member #71 on the first generation of this board 4 generations ago. I am from wayyyy down South but have been to your all's Great Nation for many years to fish and see all that you have to offer. I am a Plumber by trade and find fishing for multi species of fish a great hobby. I felt there was more I could give to the board about 3 years ago and became a moderator here. If anyone needs help feel free to contact me or any of the other Moderators and we will be happy to help in anyway we can to keep the family feel alive and growing here.

     

     

    Art

  8. Check the female side while it is together for a split if it is not split apply wax to both sides. If it comes apart easily take a small strip of sandpaper and cut a thin strip and put it into the female side with a tag to hang on to and push the male part into it. Tear off the tag and it will stay put and still can be disassembled for storage.

     

     

    Art

  9. Something that might help you here is ask for techniques or strategies most people will not share spots on the internet nor with someone that they have not met. This means you need to give us an idea as to what fish you want to catch and what resources you have available. A general tip for the area is fish the bay mouths and the inlets where the weed lines are still green.

     

    Hope this helps jump start this thread.

     

    Art

  10. What that lake needs is some "allyall".... It needs to be all of you all working together to get an answer. From an American point of view it does not matter why the fishing declines it is can you offer a product we will spend our now less valuable dollar to go fishing. With everyone trying for the same goal and the finger pointing stopped the lake has a good chance of returning to it's glory.

     

     

    Art

  11. I have not had a chance to follow Mr. Gillespie on your word I am sure he is also in the league as the others at the table. I hope to some day visit you at the "right time" and join the table of 5 there. I do confess I don't fish for muskies much except when Lew is nice enough to allow me in the boat while visiting Canada. I feel anyone who dedicates there life to furthering any resource both as an occupation and then to educate others is on the right road to keeping the resources alive and healthy.

     

     

    Art

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