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Gerry

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  1. Well, a record fish could mean a bunch of cash. You don't have to kill it to weigh it in at an official scale station. The record smallmouth in North America is 10lbs, 14 oz. and by the looks of yours it has to be all of that. My 7.3 lbs smallmouth was entered in a tournament and won me the event as well as the big fish contest....I did release it. I've got a pic of mine and I'll post it here if I can ever figure out how to do that. In the meantime, I can tell you that it's a dwarf compared to yours.....man, that's a big fish!

  2. When's the last time you changed the impeller? It should be changed regularly, once every 3 years (max). An impeller failure at WOT will fry the engine very quickly...sometimes before the overheat warning buzzer is heard. And leaving the lower unit dry is NOT a good idea.

  3. Bringing it across is easy, just make sure you have all documents in order and be prepared to prove the purchase price. You have to pay the taxes at the border. As to where to find deals, well that depends on what kind of boat you're looking for...bassboat or walleye boat.....new or used? Walleye Central is a great place for used walleye rigs and my Ranger was acquired via that website. I sold my previous Triton bassboat through BigFatBass.com. There are plenty of deals but you still have to be fair to the seller. Good luck.

  4. If you're beaching a fiberglass boat you do need a keel guard/keel shield. The keel guard is the more expensive version but can't tell you why. I've always had a keel guard on my glass boats. I'm not sure if the keel needs to be repaired as the guard will actually cover that area. I do know that they should be professionally installed, they use some special glues to keep them fastened. I had one come loose on a bassboat and the dealer didn't want to touch it, they got a company rep fix it.

  5. studio tax is the best free one out there right now as far as i know. the only pain in the butt this year was all the home reno receipts that i had to sort through. but, i'm getting around $900 for home reno's alone so it was worth it. :thumbsup_anim::D

     

    when doing personal taxes it should be easy enough for most people to figure out how to do it yourself with studio tax...for FREE.

     

     

    If you spent $6,000 in renos then your calculation would be correct.

  6. Wayne,

     

    Sorry for not responding soooner, I was flying back from Florida yesterday. I have not tried it but it is my understanding that you cannot access O-Pee-Chee by boat. In fact if staying at the lodge you must drive about 1 km to the launch area to Red Cedar. Why the interest? If you want to check it out further contact me and you can jump in with me (next summer) and we'll check it out.

  7. You got very good info from Smilley. I've been using Marathons for several years and they've served me well. I've had others and they weren't as good as the Marathons. That is not to say that Marathons don't have their problems. I've heard of quality control issues at the China plant. And 80 PSI sounds really high to me too, the standard is 50 PSI so you might have over inflated them. Trailer tires need replacing after 5 or 6 years regardless of tread wear. As Smilley stated, trailer tires are specially made with hard compounds and they deteriorate over time. Usually, the tire wall will explode without warning which is why you always need a spare. Your's at 2 years seem to have failed prematurely and this could be a manufacturing defect.

  8. Yes, it's the Hamilton Nazis. I got checked in the channel at the lift bridge in Hamilton about 1 month ago and I got the same story...that I'm supposed to have paper charts. I agree that this is a ridiculous rule and I'm just not doing it. If I get charged I'm going to court because I want the judge to explain to me why local knowledge isn't good enough.

  9. That camping location is called Rangers Point...no idea why they call it that. Nice report and the little fellas will remember those experiences....good on you. I'm leaving tomorrow for Red Cedar and I'll be there most of the summer.

  10. I've never owned one but I have had friends and relatives who've had/have pontoon boats. The only caveat is that the shorter ones, under 18 feet, are difficult to control and handle in tight spots. Pontoon boats are verrrryy slowww, but as mentioned, are quite stable. They are a good choice for someone with mobility issues. I know of one that is for sale at a good price.

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