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Good stuff so far. Irishfield's hidden wheel lock is my favorite....If I could put a car boot on the thing that would be awesome....but the price of a car boot is not so awesome. forrest
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Sooooo anyone have a boat stolen or vandalized in their driveway? My driveway is fairly accessible and the front of the boat will be about 2 feet from the sidewalk at eye-level. Any good advice out there? forrest
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A swing tongue is not an option? Why? Everyone seems to be talking length (and a few width) what about midship depth? A clear deck like the Lund WC-dlx series is nice too...heavier but nice. I would certainly like to be able to rip the bench seats out of my ssv-16 (still waiting to get the boat out never mind the bench seats) I have a 20ft garage, no swing tongue. I thought it would fit easy. I had to winch the boat way up on the trailer (which means I have to put it back for trailering), take the ball socket off and angle the trailer a bit. all in all not a huge deal but I will want to be fixing the situation. forrest
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ask the surgeon to have a fishing reel mount attached to those pins.....your new legendary status would make all that pain your about to put up with worth it. good luck
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I am not boat/car battery person but from my recollection of alkaline batteries I remember that having two batteries of the same usage would be important too. So does that mean it is a good idea to swap the batteries around in the banks every once in a while? forrest
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I used to work on video camera boards: fresh water only screwed up ribbon connectors or if the board was submerged with power on. Make sure it is thoroughly dry....a low temp hair dryer would work if you want to make absolutely sure. Just dry it out and start it up. Home Depot sells Concrobium, its supposed to be non-toxic and is great for mold. Its $10 for a windex sized spray bottle. good luck!
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OK small fry. 1) Get the regulations book 2) Try to figure it out 3) post: your region, body of water and what you think the answer is. quote page numbers. 4) a promise....if you do the above someone will let you know if you are right and give the answer if you are wrong get going, fishing time is a wasting. PS at 13 you have way more time for this than old working guys
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this post has all the info you need: http://www.ofncommunity.com/forums/index.p...mp;#entry192043
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What happens when you hit it with a hammer? forrest
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Unlike a lot of retailers 1/2 price on fishing stuff at CTC can often means you get it for around market price (+ or -). Sometimes good deals are to be had BUT buyer beware!
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The wreckers?
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fans, fans and more fans. Open up the electronics so they can properly vent. Get circulation going forrest
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After some more research I found that the CTC cover is actually a Stearns Orion. The BPS one looks a lot like the Stearns Hurricane Polyester Canvas Boat Cover. Can anyone confirm the make? They seem to be two different styles, one is snug and tight and pulls taught, the other oversized (could be a good thing) and a not as taught. On a side note/rant: CTC is really starting to get on my nerves, why?: The descriptions of their products is very poor. I suspect that this is done purposely because they do not want people to comparison shop. The exact same boat cover is $119 and Dick's and $106 at Amazon (shipped). CTC "regular" price is $250! Both Amazon and Dick's have full descriptions. And why do I have to enter my postal code twice everytime I go to that CTC site? Its been like that for years! Forrest
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thanks guys...CT is sold out at the moment and the reviews on the BPS one were not so hot for those that had it more than one year (maybe they got a bad lot). If I get up to BPS I will still check it out though. thanks guys
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I searched through some other boat cover posts........ one of the other recommended covers was from boatcovers.com but those ones are about $300; they do come with a motor cover though and are a custom fit (does that make my life easier?) Kevin seems pretty happy....maybe boat covers are not such a big deal and any half decent one would do, I do not have gunwhales so I would have to strap down any cover I buy (right?) Is it really worth the extra $150? Do people need a motor cover? So many questions because I do not have a clue. forrest
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I have a Eureka $200 My buddy has a CTC special (escape I think)..$50 on sale Mine is way more durable. His is not a strong, sets up faster, lets him stand in it and he puts his queen inflatable in it. I swear it took him 10 minutes to be completely done. forrest
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Crappy tire has some boat covers on sale this week. I find a lot of their products a bit iffy. A 16-18 1/2 foot cover is $250-$100 = $150. Product# 79-1242-2 It is to fit over an Lund SSV-16. Is it any good? forrest
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Taxes and other fees will be due on the used trailer so factor that in on the used purchase. On a new trailer make sure you are getting a quote for the total price of it on the road and plated. forrest
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Restoule: fishing from the dock is OK...I had some great luck with pike there.....with a small boat there is a whole reeded shoreline and drop-off that can be had. There is also a public boat dock I did OK with, I can't remember which one but it is on the way in. My time there was short, but it is certain that there were many more spots from shore to be found. forrest
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U-Haul's secret motto: "you crawl before u haul" Uhaul is the WORST chain to rent a vehicle from for a moving day: -They intentionally over-book and leave customers stranded, I have never seen so many mad people in a store at one time! -$5 online registration means nothing....just means they take your name (and $5). -Their vehicles have a history of being sub-par If you worked in a place where customers continually got screwed and where those customers were ticked at you with the rage of a screwed up moving day you would be rude sometimes too. I am certain it is an awful place to work. forrest
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Thanks MorS, It worked out great! A few rock bass and an endless stream of sunfish. forrest
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I think I would have found their Bull response even more infuriating....I changed my mind. Next time, for Tim Hortons, go in and politely make the offender feel like a knob. I did have a complaint about ambulance service, the Ontario Government conducted interviews, checked facts and records. Came back that hte ambulance guys did screw up, so did the 911 person and the 911 process. Ambulance guys were certainly corrected (a letter would have went in their file). The 911 operators error in judgment was made apparent to them. The 911 process for handling that type of call had the hole in it patched. It felt good to know that a mistake(s) resulted in learning. forrest
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I am heading off to the Waterloo area and may end up taking some kids for fishing (I wouldn't mind catching a few funfish myself). Perch, Crappie, sunfish etc..... We will be starting from the UOW and only be going for a couple of hours. I was thinking about Shad's Mills for a couple of hours of fishing. Does anyone have recommendations? I am leaving in 20 minutes....(yeah yeah...last minute request) but will check the web when I get to waterloo (1pm or so) I am not asking for "secret fishing spots" just fun ones. thanks, forrest
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Service people are often irritated, some are also 'slow'. If he said "Sorry, the steep tea machine is broken" instead of "we are out" I think it would have been OK for him to complain silently. But, the skill of translating from brain to mouth seems to be a dying art (?) so the guys 'slowness' led to a situation where he thought he was clear but was not. Happens all time. The swearing thing.....who knows. Maybe he was not brought up right. This scenario is not isolated to the service industry. Complaining is the right thing to do. forrest