Have heard the kid is going to be an awesome D-Man.
Looks to me like the Habs are taking a page out of the old Leafs book and trading away the future for a crack @ the big prize now.
They traded away a conditional 2nd round pick too.
I don't know pricing as my buddy has the stuff at work and we used a piece out of the offcut bin.
The stuff I used is called MakroloAR.
It is abrasion resistant and UV stabilized.
Check with your local glass shops for pricing and availability.
Full sheets are gonna be very expensive so hope they have small pieces or offcuts.
http://www.sheets.covestro.com/Products/Americas/Makrolon/Makrolon-AR.aspx
I'm going to use one of these out @ the cabin.
Best thing besides USB, bluetooth etc is it's shallow enough to fit in a 2X4 wall!!!
Gonna be sweet streaming from my ipod out on the deck.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/pioneer-mvh-291bt-1d-car-stereo-0350325p.html#srp
pretty simple really.
I store the one section on top of the shore mounted ramp. I just slide it out and put in the pins.
I then slide my main section off a large sloping piece of shoreline granite and float it over to the dock and put the pins in.
Then I just have to attach my 4 chains and a weight off the end.
Takes about an hour and I can do it by myself.
It's always nice when I have a second set of hands though.
My buddy bought this boat late last fall. He bought it without a motor and the trailer needed lots of work. Let's start with the trailer. We lengthened the tongue 3' redid the bunks, replaced all the bunk hardware, installed a different winch tower off a different trailer. We also replaced the tongue jack, winch cable, lighting and all wiring as well as adding stainless boat buckles and galvanized guide-on's. Lastly we repainted the whole trailer with truck bedliner and added a spare tire carrier.
Onto the boat. I installed a 2016 off lease 90hp Merc from the same dealer I got mine from a few years ago. Also added the MercMonitor gauge, controls etc. Completely rewired the boat and built a new helm station to replace the 1980's vinyl one. I used scratch resistant Lexan painted from the rear to match the boat and backed it up with plywood. I installed a switch panel with built in breakers to run the electrics. Also installed a new horn, bilge pump and bilge pump control panel as well as the sonar out of his old boat and my old VHF and antenna. And finally on the transom are a new set of Smart Tabs trim tabs to smooth out the ride and allow the boat to plane at lower speeds.
Today we had it out for it's maiden voyage and it ran great!!! With the tabs it will get on plane and stay there at 12-15MPH when you pin the throttle at 20 MPH it just jumps up and rockets!!!! Top speed was 38.4MPH on the GPS and I should be able to get 1 or 2 more when I do a little tuning on the tabs. As a bonus I got my dock installed as well!!!
I'm still running my Ontario trailer plates up here in Yellowknife.
They charge ya $25/year fer trailer licensing.
My boat and snowmobile trailer both have good old Ontario pay once plates.
My camper has NWT plates though.
Missed this post originally as I was crushing chrome in Alaska.
Too bad I wasn't in town. Coulda had a drink or two.
Taltson is a wicked fishery. They also have good trout over there and there are big Inconnu caught every year.
I've caught sheepshead, white bass, smallmouth bass, coho, pink, chinook, rainbow, browns, atlantics, rock bass, lakers, pike, carp, perch, walleye a goby as well as a few seagulls all off the shore of Lake O.
Ditch the fuse and pick up a circuit breaker like this.
They come in many sizes from about 20 amp to 300 amps or so.
Your local car audio place should be able to get you one.
Explain this one to the insurance company.
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Ice is out @ the cabin and I'm still not ready with the boat.
Hopefully she will be ready next weekend.
Spent some time doing an interior clean, removed my old transducers and got the new Garmin transducers installed.
Still have to install the head units, connect power and NMEA to the VHF and put some panels back in the boat.
Gotta repaint the trailer one of these days.