If you want to take Dan's suggestion... the cottage on the other end of my island rents in the summer. Perfect for you and the gals.
Smallies, pickeral and pike off the front or back dock.. and Lakers either right out front or a couple miles down the lake depending on dates...
Interested.. send me a PM and I'll get you in touch with the owner or the guy that looks after it for him.
Pretty stable Kevin.. Lloyd spend most of the time I had him on back lakes last September standing up and paddling IN THE BOW!
Now about that motor.. I wouldn't be pushing the 2HP limit !!!!
While Roy is correct that this is the coding for the multiplug... I doubt that's how you're going to wire your motor. I haven't seen a 24 volt trolling motor with 4 wires on it.. you're still going to use only 2 wires. You are going to join your two batteries in series to get 24 volts.. and have a negative and positive wire go to the plug. Same deal on the motor.. 2 wires going into the male plug. If you want diversity.. and the possibility of using a 12V trolling motor on the boat at any time. You can wire the Black/Red to one battery at 12V.. and use Black with Blue strip and Orange as your 24volt contacts. Don't forget your Circuit breakers in any case..
Can't beat that Kevin!! Mind telling me where... as I may need some more for customers wanting canoe loaders on their airplanes.
..thanks for the PM Kevin..
I'm just taking a guess... sometimes they go into triple that from what I saw on their website.
Ice road is usually open for a couple more weeks or better up there. Ice out is usually first week of May.
That one was shallow and close to shore.. but I bet 20 hours.. 10 guys.. equipment... I'd guess 25 grand or so. Bartlets use to list the salvage costs on their website..
When was that change made Rick. Temagami Marine faxes them straight to New Brunswick and they come back in the mail within a week. I changed my steel boat in September, from me to company, for liability and rental agreement reasons..
Actually.. it does. The ford was pulled out onto boards and driven away. The Dodge was pulled up the next day by Bartlets towing with their retrieval rack. Still a lot of ice there to hold the rack and truck..
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