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Mike the Pike

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  1. Gerritt not sure what to recommend I have great success with Honda products.

     

    I bought a Briggs and Stratton from Wallmart in 1992 3.5hp rear bagger It just will not die runs like the day I bought it.Don't get a side bagger there a pain in the A-- to manuever.Like DanC says go with more horspower after years with 3.5hp I will go 5 or 6hp next time.When I get back from a 2 week holiday and the grass is long the little 3.5hp struggles with the tall grass.

     

    Alot of good products to choose from.MTP

  2. Season opens here in Quebec on April 27th I will be on Lake Massawippi in the boat for browns lakers and Rainbows on the 28th of April.

     

    I will be fishing for Trout before that in the St.Lawrence River which is open all year round.Right now there is alot of ice floating downstream.

     

    MTP

  3. Well I am curious certain active members have not been on the board. :dunno:

     

    Well we did question Rich. someone said he has found his true love. :angel:

     

    Nautifish where has she dissapreared to could she be ticked off at Roy for showing off her singing talent.I miss Tracy's videos.

    She must be busy with her new business.

     

    Sleded well he must be with Rich :w00t:

     

    All of a sudden Fishin Devil :devil: and Fishergirl72 have not been with us since March 3,and 4th.My guess is Shawn has got the boat in the water.

     

    what happened to Zack Peter Pan Fish?

     

    Anyway I hope all these people are OK. :worthy: Did I forget to mention anyone?

     

    Does anyone know if Big Chev4X4 ok now after had those painful kidney stones.

     

    Just curious .Mike the Pike :Gonefishing:

  4. Oh here we go again I started the last thread on this one.

     

    Well yes I like my tiller for boat control ,fishing walleye trolling and having one hand free to hold my fishing rod.My previous 16ft boat had a full wrap windshield since it was not a fishing boat it did not have alot of room.I sold that boat bought a 12 foot tinny which I used for one summer which I kept for camping.This little tiller is what made my decision when I bought my next boat.

     

    There are times I wish I had a full wrap windshield fishing boat because I now fish from April through November.Could use that windshield in November.

     

    If I buy another boat it won't be tiller eventhough I really enjoy the tiller control.

     

    Having a roof would be great.After waiting all winter for opening day of fishing sometimes just having to fish in the rain becomes torcher when its only 10 degrees.So the next one will be full wrap windshield with a roof.Side console is good because you have alot of room.

     

    I don't get tired with my tiller on a long haul maybe the reason is my boat is 18.5ft long and has the power trim.One thing for sure you can't turn sharply at high speed with a tiller or you risk losing control 50hp has a good kick to it when turning sharply at full throttle.I think when where and time of year you fish should help you decide.If I had the money I would have both.Good Luck :dunno:

     

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  5. Well thanks for showing us your Red Neck face Glen.

     

    So you really look your age :whistling: Happy belated Birthday March 15th 25 years old .So young, the sun really brings out the grey in your beard. :w00t:

     

    Man I am jealous can not legally fish until Late April.Nice pics keep them coming.

     

    Yes you look as blind as me without Glasses.

    Like tjsa said that fish looks like it is printed on your sweater.

     

    MTP :clapping:

  6. Some Good Advice Before You Buy

     

    Investigate the differences between riveted and welded boats

     

    Riveting is the most durable, reliable fastening method known for high-stress applications. Lund double-rivets all seams and uses single-row riveting for other connections. We use welding only in a few strategic places, primarily as a seal where we join two bottom sections to create a single piece.

     

    Learn about the dynamics of twin-plating

     

    Twin-plating beyond midship adds extra weight that decreases overall performance. Lund twin-plates its boats from bow to midship because that’s where the boat absorbs the pounding. Twin-plating beyond midship adds costs for a feature that decreases performance.

     

    Realize that all riveting is not equal

     

    Quality of riveting and internal construction are what determine whether rivets hold. Lund double-rivets its boats, and we use exclusive I-beam construction to create the most unyielding boat you can buy.

     

    Compare the strength of I-beams to ribs

     

    Compared to I-beams – by any measure – ribs lack the necessary rigidity and cannot endure the same level of pounding.

     

    Consider Structural Integrity

     

    I-beams provide the internal backbone for planes, skyscrapers, and Lund boats. Our extruded marine-grade aluminum I-beams are built with today’s most advanced construction methods – that’s why Lund boats have the best warranty and resale value.

     

     

     

    Thanks for the update Wayne :oops: MTP

  7. FYI, Brunswick Corp is the company that makes Lund Boats, not Genmar. Genmar makes Champion & Ranger boats.

     

    Genmar makes Lund and Cresliner in Canada which will be coming to an end soon.Brunswick owns alot of these fishing boats does not mean they are built the same.I know for a fact Genmar in manitoba built Lunds and Crestliners.My Lund boat has built by Genmar on it don't forget you live in the states things are done differently here.Anyway the Manitoba plant is supposed to close if it has not already.

     

    LUND :clapping:

  8. Spend the extra money and buy a Lund.Ya they cost more but they are built to last.Best resale value of all boats.My Lund dealer told me that 8 out of 10 Legends come back for repairs because they leak.I don't know if this is true but we have heard from many members on this board about the leaky Legends :stretcher: .Fiberglass boats are heavy to haul around.Go try some boats then try a Lund when the water is choppy thats where you will see where Lund leaves the competiton behind.Check out the IPS technology less resistance on the water faster plain and more stability.

     

    You can pay now or pay later I have never heard anyone say they were not happy with a LUND.Your other choice was a Crestliner another good quality boat made by Genmar the company that builds Lunds.Nice thing about Crestliners is they have a welded hull.

     

    Alot of satisfied Lund owners on the board.Get in one you will see the difference.A Lund Tyee would be choice for big water.

     

    Good Luck with your purchase :Gonefishing:

  9. fire things up with some AC/DC, continue on with some of The Who, Boston, Tom Cochrane, & wind down with Neil Young.

     

    As far as fishing songs go Van Morrison's "the Water" , Max Webster's "Million Vacations", & Stompin Tom's "Ballad of the Coho"

     

    Yup Van Morrison's the water.What an awesome fishing song. :Gonefishing:

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