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Everything posted by DRIFTER_016
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I will admit that when I'm backing my boat into it's shelter I lift the rear hatch on my Pilot. I can back into the shelter with the mirrors but do a better job of getting it centered looking through the back. My shelter is 10'X40' and there is a foot or less on either side if I get it perfectly centered. I like it centered so I can get to the back of the boat from either side. Even so it's a bit tight. My snowmobile trailer is short and suffers from short trailer syndrome.
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I don't know. I have never been caught!!!!
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When we moved to Grand Valley in '95 we were asked by Bell if we wanted to be on the party line.
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Yes it was promised and has been done. What the crooks didn't tell the public was it was replacing current funding with the license fees. So all the the original funding went elsewhere in the gubmint and the license $$$$ taken in are less than the $$$$ they took away. When introduced all of us anglers thought "GREAT" more $$$ for the MNR "I'm in!!" But instead of the license $$$ being added to the then current budget it replaced it.
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BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
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LOOK!!!!!! It's Matt!!!!!! I didn't know he was also a Booin's fan!!!!
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When I was driving from Grand Valley into the city every day for work I ended up putting a set of Cooper snows on my cars. I was driving Honda Civics @ the time and the Cooper tires were inexpensive and worked great in the winter. At the time they were about $280/set installed so I just left them on year round and changed them every second year as I was driving 70,000=KMS per year. They even worked great up here in Yellowknife when I moved here.
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Exactly!!! You are unable to trim up without cavitation and because of this can't get the bow up to reduce drag. Once you lower the motor you will be able to trim up higher and get more hull out of the water. Hopefully one hole drop will do the trick. Mine had the same issue when I put the jack plate on my boat. Ended up having to re-drill the plate to get the motor lower. It's still not as low as it should be so I'm losing a bit of performance. I think if I get it another inch lower I should be able to get another 4-5MPH out of the boat. I am going to have to remove the motor and jack plate and then re-drill new holes in my transom as it's currently as low as I can get it. I plan to replace my transom's core at the same time as it's a little on the soft side.
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It doesn't help that your motor is too high on the transom. Drop it at least one hole and go test again. Unless you can trim the motor out you will not be able to lift enough of the bow of the boat out of the water to combat drag on the hull.
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I just put a set of Hercules Terra Tracs on my vehicle this fall. So far they seem like a good tire. My previous 2 sets were Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armors which I found wore out quite quickly. They are no longer made which is why I switched brands.
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Too bad they didn't have the whole thing, bounce down the steps included. In 4K and super slo-mo!!!!
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The prop nut should be torqued to 55 foot pounds on that motor. Depending on the type of prop it will either have a built in hub or a Torq Flow hub. The built in hub is rubber while the Torq Flow hub is easily replaceable and made of plastic.
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Seems the lippy trailer trash blonde started the whole thing.
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Yep, I believe it's supposed to be even to 1" below. Might have to lower the motor a hole.
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Snow Gots Me Thinking This Morning...
DRIFTER_016 replied to Moosebunk's topic in General Discussion
Gonna start getting my gear ready tomorrow as I will probably be able to drill some holes this weekend. -
Girardi is very lucky. That was very close to being a life threatening injury.
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Don't know any one in Chitina, j ace. Never watched that show but most of them were charged with fraud a couple of weeks ago for falsely claiming PFD $$$$ in AK. It's good when the water's high and people leave. The fish are still there and very catchable, they just move to different spots. When I was there in 2012 the river was so high that they closed the entire river to boat traffic for a week. I still caught tons of fish walking in and was one of only 3 boats on the upper river the day it reopened. Can't say about what my friends think about the charter regs as most of my buddies have their own boats and those regs don't apply to private boats. Still a 2 fish any size limit for the private guys. The crab boats are hiding in port right now as there is a wicked storm hitting the area this weekend. Forecast was for 100mph gusts and waves 50+ feet.
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Yep, they pull like mad for their size.
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They are in the same family as char, brook trout, lake trout and bull trout. This is why they look similar. No eating of them. There is a limit of 1 under 16" and they taste horrible @ that time of the year when feeding on eggs.
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