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I know squat about bombadier....I only read a story on their snowmobile sales. I do know that last winter it was a lot cheaper to buy one in the states. So if you want to compare the used to the new price check the US price. forrest
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that Gulp stuff sure stinks....tea tree oil Sounds like an experiment!
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Have done the research previously: Bleach or ammonia are not a proper mould remediation solutions. If you mix both bleach and ammonia together you might kill yourself (toxic fumes). As an alternate concentrated tea tree (really tiny bottle) with citric and vinegar and water has been successful but the solution is a bit stinky. forrest
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Every Home Depot sells "concrobium". A windex type bottle of it will cost $10.00 http://www.concrobium.com/ Out of all the anti-mould things I have read about it is the least toxic (they say non-toxic, but I never say never). Forrest
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Thanks Lundby....great stuff. I want to go fishing today and the manufacturers are closed. forrest
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Maybe this extra info will be useful to someone in the know. This is the information from the battery spec sheet: Alternator: 13.65 to 15.0 volts Battery Charger (Constant Voltage): 13.8 to 15.0 volts; 10 amps maximum; 6-12 hours approximate Float Charge: 13.2 to 13.8 volts; 1 amp maximum (indefinite time at lower voltages) Rapid Recharge:(Constant voltage charger) Maximum voltage 15.6 volts. No current limit as long as battery temperature remains below 125°F (51.7°C). Charge until current drops below 1 amp. Cyclic or Series String Applications: 14.7 volts. No current limit as long as battery temperature remains below 125°F (51.7°C). When current falls below 1 amp, finish with 2 amp constant current for 1 hour. All limits must be strictly adhered to. I think this means that I can charge this battery at 10A until I hit 15V and then manually stop the charger. what is "cyclic or series string applications" mean? What charger can I get that will let me make these setting.....my cahrger manual is not specific on what it is doing when charging. forrest
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I just bought an Optima AGM deep cycle marine battery (Costco sells them for $176, walmart $234) I also have a CTC Intellegent charger (one of the Schumacher ones). It has 2 setting I have to make: 1) Charge current 10A, 6A, 2A 2) reg, AGM, Deep cycle. Well my battery is a Deep cycle AGM. I can't pick both AGM and Deepcycle. What am I to do? forrest BTW: this charger won't do for keeping a top up charge on the battery...I need a 1A charger for that.
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Some companies make clamp on brackets....look on the Cabela site.
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how long are that guys arms and how big is that carp?
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I glanced over the prices and features on Humminbird products vs the FF/Eagle 500c( good tip). All good info...so no real benefit of having them combined but some price incentive at combining the two at the expense of 1 screen. thanks guys.
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I do not have a the answer for you. Those things cost more than $1000. Dang!!!
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buying 2 separate units would give me 2 screens: What is the benefit of buying a fishfinder with a chart plotter compared to buying a fishfinder and a chartplotter seperately? forrest
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continuous stream of thought: -Having a fish hit the lure will not make people say "I am going to buy that lure for sure!" it will just keep people from thinking "this company can't get a fish to bite their lure if they tried!" -What good is seeing a lure from the front, or even the side? People see their lures mostly from the top so seeing that lure wiggle int he water does nothing for me. -Thousand of lures wiggle, whats great about this wiggle? -What speed is the lure going? Walleye speed? Musky speed? slow retrieve speed?
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I agree with Canadian_copper. I wouldn't was 5 foot into that water covered bog. I made my own mistake in another small pond a few weeks ago when wading in for a lure. It was a rocky and solid bottom for the first 10 feet then "woosh!!' I went from thigh deep to chest deep mud and water. My own fault the signs pointed endless muddy bottom. Luckily I did not get hurt and was able to swim the next 10 feet for the lure . forrest
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Whats the use in being mad? Sounds like a bad knot or a ding in the line. Stuff happens and will happen again. Hope the poor fish was able to throw that rap. Maybe you can hook it again. forrest
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Mine leaked like a seive so I threw mine in a glass jar....still managed to stink up the place with it! They really do need to come up with a reusable container for the stuff and sell it off the shelf in a bottle. forrest
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I prefer my tuna with lots of cheese.....melting runny cheese:
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I know what you are saying hometown, but, you already matched and hooked up all the wires. Its not magic. I see 6 possibilities here: 1) you broke a wire in its sleeve and did not realize it...use a dmm to check connectivity 2) you pulled a wire loose on the old motor, open it up and check connectivity. 3) you did a bad job of cleaning then joining the wires. Physical then solder connection is best (yeah...I am pretty sure you did it right). 4) Minn Kota changed their coloring scheme (unlikely) 5) The new pedal unit is bad 6) The new pedal unit is not compatible. I know squat about the pedals but its an easy guess. get back when you find the culprit! forrest
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Not trying to be a smart ass here. Call MinnKota and ask if it is possible. Is the new pedal built for this purpose? forrest
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Everyone is right on this one. -bad bulb -corrosion -bad wire -loose connection Since it is a new unit all are likely suspects. Further hands on inspection is required. forrest
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I place a full bucket of water in the boat. Each big fish gets submerged and I measure the displacement. My biggest bass is 3 litres
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I guessed 8lbs 8oz ...I feel like I am on the price it right.
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Where is the pic? I am pretty sure that stuff is not supposed to be grounded to the boat. Get it fixed up right pronto. one hot, one ground: If you get power to one bulb the only reason that the other bulb is not lighting up is due to a defective unit or an unseated bulb. Take it back and exchange it. forrest
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24" you say? Not your fish but compelled to tell the tale? Those factors give it an 8lbs 8oz guess.