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SlowPoke

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  1. Thanks for the heads up Rick. I had already turned off my geo-tagging feature but I didn't realize it could be so precise! Will be sharing this link elsewhere.
  2. I got mine at Cabelas for $8.00 I think... certainly under $10 They also sell a larger one "Tie Fast Magnum" and its great for the big stuff 50lb+ mono and fluoro.
  3. Braided lines typically give dimater OR compare to mono. Example "30lb braid diameter of 12lb mono" The double nail knot I posted is not affected by differences in line diameter. You can tie silk thrad to an anchor rope if you wish.
  4. A double nail knot works wonders on lines of different diameters. I use a tie-fast tool. You tube tie fast for instructions on how this knot works.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b5b_32Cexs
  5. Don't forget to repack the bearings on the training wheels... http://toronto.bizcaf.ca/2003_Yamaha_V_Star_Classic_1100_-_%247995__Port_Credit_bizcafAd_704502.dhtml
  6. I use a willis knot... never an issue. Backing/willis/leadcore/willis/20' leader. Don't bother with a swivel at the end of the leadcore, tie your leader direct. This is also a good method for wire lines because your wire or leadcore are never exposed during storage and transporting. A great way to minimize kinks.
  7. It sure was windy! This was one of a couple tractor trailers that blew over on the highway. I had heard on the radio that the Burlington Skyway was closed, QEW at Fruitland Rd., Victoria Ave., Garden City Skyway, Glendale Ave., Hwy 405 to Lewiston border crossing. I was on my way to Buffalo and suggested to dispatch at 10:30 that maybe I should return to the yard for all the above reasons. I guess they didn't believe me (or the CPB website stating Lewiston was closed) and told me to continue. Three and half hours later taking backroads (thanks for the directions jjcanoe) and I was able to confirm what we already knew. Fortunatly the ride home didn't take as long but getting around the GC Skyway was a pita! Maybe next time they will believe me. Then again, there may not be a next time.
  8. I received the same letter back in December. My boat documents are in storage with the boat so I haven't done anything about it and haven't heard anything since. It's a relief to know that they are so efficient in thier jobs that they're going back in time to try and generate more revenue.
  9. I would not recommend Ray Cullen for body shop, parts or service. The vehicle sale went fine. Body shop - extremely slow and poor results on a collision repair. Rejected a (lifetime) corrosion warrenty claim because the service department failed to note yearly inspections on my work orders. Service department - recommended brake replacements long before they were due. Changed rear brakes without approval, I refused to pay. Routinely reinstalled doghouse on the van incorrectly. Parts department - tried to charge 20% over list for idler arms. Went to Brian Finch and bought them for 40% below list.
  10. No kiddin! We were beside eachother a few times; in the lobby and at the back row of the theater.
  11. Good show and lots of laughs, especially the 104 year old security guard faux pas! It was good to see everyone again!
  12. LOL George; its not that I don't try, I just keep forgetting where I left off! Thanks for all the birthday greets guys!
  13. Engaging, insightful and humourous. A true gentleman and inspiration. We were fortunate to have shared this chapter of your life and your kindness will be remembered.

  14. http://www.tigergaming.com/ is still going strong. That's where I play.
  15. Apology accepted.
  16. Amazing stuff but needs to be trated with a UV coat for long term aesthetics. Good point.
  17. Another great show and thanks to everyone involved. I couldn't be happier for Mike; HandleBarz made a big splash at the show! Between a ton of baits donated to the prize table and nearly selling out his display, I think everyone went home with some!
  18. Rob, try calling Hose Headquarters in London. They're a block south of Heritage Marine. If they don't have it they might point you in the right direction; they're extremely helpful.
  19. Rubber hooks again? See, I told you we should have went last Sunday!!!
  20. No need to worry about the single axle in terms of capacity. Having said that, you would greatly benefit from another axle for breaking power. If you have a good tow vehicle, it won't be an issue.
  21. In therory the new prop should give you better hole shot and better top end provided you have the horses to propell it. My instinct tells me your hole shot will stay about the same and you might drop a few RPM at WOT. I'd be inclined to stay with what you had provided you were happy with the hole shot. Your RPM is good and 39mph from a 70hp is pretty good on any hull.
  22. No Erie on mine
  23. Erie should be on the Lowrance base map (built in). I know it is on my 525 and 522. I'll check my hotmaps Canada... will reply shortly.
  24. My fondest memory... Ten colours of leadcore on the Penn 309!
  25. Sucks to be you! I got to pick up the van from the shop Saturday morning only to go back into the shop today on a tow truck for a new problem. Jealous? I'm glad you guys were able to finally hook up!
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