Wayne great report. Lew,look whos calling the ketle black. Smile.
Now as far as that plane repair. Heck a strong roll of shiney duct tape,and she be as good as new.Heck even I can do that.LOL
I do, but it,s on my work pc.
Theres is another that has it aswell.
Now the question is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Am I invited to fish with you???????????? LOL J/K Dude.
Every year I winterize the boss,s boat motors, One use to be a 75 3 cyl johnson. Easy peazy. The other is a 9,9 merc. Thats a no brainer for me.
Now he has a 50 Honda 4 stroke.
Anything special here to do?
I was going to drain the bottom end,flush and fill.
Pull the plugs spray fog,turn over the motor a few times,clean plugs and put back together.
Change fuel filter.
Now about the oil,this is where I need yer advise.
Thanks
Steve,WOW,that is some amazing machinery there, Im glad it has helpped you. I,ll be sure to pass this on to my aunt as she is in the same as you.
Thanks for sharing your treatment and look forward to many more fishing reports from you.
Good things happen to good people. So Im told.LOL
I believe Shawn R has a Princecraft up for sale. The price is up there,but again,it is worth every dime. Wish I could.
Heres another great one.
Hope you can access it.
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This is one answer I would like a response to.
I wish I had my camera the other day when I seen a local MNR truck that was rusting out and the logo half missing. Total disgrace.
A couple of guys names come to mind to represent the MNR. John Kerr,Wil Wigman. IMO
Now that I have a bit of time to reply properly. You made me droll after those pics,LOL
You say your father wants something for the cottage and you want to have something for the bass fishing tourney scene.
Well I have seen some real nice aluminum boats out there,big and small.
Heres what I would look at,and it would serve both conditions well.
The G3 boats are well made.
Crestliner. Our own Mart uses one and seems very sturdy.
Lund has a number of styles that would work well for both conditions aswell.
If your going to fish the slop and get down and dirty in the shallow stuff,well IMO, a bass boat is what you need,but if your fishing for the smallies then you be fine with what I have mentioned.There are so many choices out there.
If I may ask,have you driven these higher powered machines and do you think you could handle them? Just asking.
Blast off can get hairy. I know,thought I was doing ok then I hit a spot where I thought the boat was going for a nose dive. You will learn,like I did and best of luck to you and you father on the new purchase.
Hey Marcel
Good to see you out there again.
You probly didnt see us because we were in a different boat,but we seen you. Throwing out those two drift socks to hold on the shoal.LOL
We had fish there during the week,but they left,like I had mentioned.
Next year I hope to be out there.