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  1. I aggree that the motor was the best part of the deal.

     

    I offered to buy just the motor from him. He's going to sit on it for a week or two and get back to me if knowone wants to buy the whole package.

     

    Last year I bought a similar package, 14' deep/wide aluminum, galvanized trailer w/new bearings, and a 15Hp motor (89 Merc w/dirty carb). That all costed me $800. I thought that was a great deal!

  2. I found a deal on a 14' aluminum boat (~1970’s), 15Hp Mariner (1986), and trailer. All for $850.

     

    The boat was in need of a COMPLETE overhaul. It had several leaks, and required some structural work to make it a good solid boat again.

    The trailer was solid, and only needed a good paint job and some bearing maintenance.

    The motor was solid, starts first pull, and had great compression.

     

    I already own a good 14' aluminum combo. I was thinking about buying this boat to fix up over the winter, and sell come summer time. At most, I think I could have got $1400 for the package if I fixed all the leaks in the boat.

     

    I decided not to buy it because the all the work that had to be done on the boat. It would have take me weeks to fix up the boat, and lots of materials.

     

    My question to fellow OFC'rs: Do you think there's any money in flipping boats?? (I'm not talking about yachts here, just small boats in the under $5000 range)

  3. I have the same motor (89 merc), and have had the exact same issues in the past. For me, it was a plugged up carb that needed a good cleaning.

     

    For a potential quick fix, you can start the motor with the cover off. Manually throttle up the motor by pulling the throttle lever on the side of the carb. That way you can rev up the motor without it in gear. May clean out your carb a little.

     

    It's an easy thing to try.

  4. I had a very similar issue with my motor.

     

    There was a wire coming from my kill switch (15 Hp motor) that was had been rubbing on a part of the motor. It eventually war though plastic wire casing, and left bare wires, which was causing grounding issues. It was a finikity issue, cuz sometime the bare wires would be touching causing issues, and other times there wouldn't and the motor worked fine.

     

    I would chase all the wires on your motor and make sure you don't have bare wires. If so, get some electrical tape and zip ties.

  5. The Canadian Tire on Bayfield St in Barrie (just off the 400) sells charts. Their selection is limited most of the time. I didn't see one for G-Bay when I was there last, or I would have bought it my self. I think most Canadian Tires sell charts.

     

    You can always call them, and see what they have in stock. If they have the one your looking for, they may hold it for you. It's not much of a detour to stop in there, if they have it.

  6. I have just inherited a 12' aluminum boat from my Grandpa.

     

    I took it to Little Lake in Barrie to test it for leaks. Unfortunately it has 3 rivets that are sheared off, so it leaks pretty good.

     

    While we were on the water, I decided to throw a Hula Popper in the shallow water. I've heard the Largies in Little Lake make for good top water action.

     

    I've never fished top water before. The second cast, a decent Largie exploded out of the water, just missing my lure, and jumping a good 14" in the air. That was friggen cool to see them attack like that!!

     

    About 30 casts later, one hit his mark, and I was able land my first top water Large Mouth. I have only ever caught one Large Mouth before in my life, and it was only about 6" long. So I guess this is a first time, and a personal best for me.

    Little_Lake_Largie.jpg

  7. By chance, I ended up fishing little lake twice this week. I bought a small 12' tin boat, and wanted to test it for leaks. Boats to small for Simcoe, so I hit little.

     

    Same thing for me cudz. Hammerhandles, and Largies. Nothing worth going back again for..

     

    I did manage to catch my first top water Largie. That was exciting.

  8. There are some fun cliff jumping spots there.

     

    If you like Mountain Biking (specifically single track) there are some good trails around that area.

     

    There are also some good outfitting companies (sun trail outfitting) that you can rent canoes/kayaks for the day. Last time I was there, I learned how to surf big waves in a Kayak. Fun stuff.

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