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  1. I find they are awesome when my kids (6yo and 6mo) are with me. But ignore me when I'm alone
  2. You need to look into these http://www.extendatruck.com/
  3. I'm so jealous now. I never catch anything like that when I'm out there
  4. Just DLed it on my iPhone. Not sure how people are truly sincere about sharing their "hotspots" though
  5. That's correct It's available in 2.4L 4cyl (1,500 lb towing capacity) and a 3.0 6cyl (3,000lb capacity) We're leaning towards the 4-banger because of its fuel efficiency. And realistically, I would only be towing a tinny or John boat anyway. I don't get to go fishing enough to justify a nice bass boat.
  6. A pick-up isn't a viable option for us - we're leaning towards a crossover or SUV. Wife also prefers something brand new - that way if anything goes wrong - its MY fault and nobody else to blame Any thoughts on the 2012 GMC Terrain?
  7. Just wondering what car, SUV, van or truck you folks use to haul your boat, trailer, etc. I'm looking to step up from the little Mazda and get into something a little larger (growing family) and with more balls (excuse my language) Ultimately, my next vehicle is going to be the Daily Driver / grocery getter / kid hauler / weekend warrior Eventually, I would like to see myself with a nice little bass boat (or at least a tinny) in the near future Thanks in Advance
  8. Thanks for the ideas so far. I like the scavenger hunt idea. My take on this little trip is to get them away from their everyday norm. Whether its the video games or TV (which I'm certain they will get to in the evening - but I'm just hoping to limit) and I don't mind the random play activity (which will be inevitable anyway). But our hope was to bring something new to the table - something they will remember as being fun at "the cottage". My co-worker suggested shooting off some fireworks (roman candles or what not) at night over the water. Not sure what the rules are about it, though. Just trying to create "memories"
  9. Hey folks I was hoping some of you can help me come up with some ideason how to keep kids occupied at the cottage. My entire family (my family, brothers’ families and ourparents) are going to spend a few nights at a friends’ cottage soon. Ideally, we want the little ones (girl 5, boy 7, & boy 9 years of age) to avoid the Nintendo DS playing, DVD watching, and internet surfinghabits of city life. Obviously, a little fishing, boating and swimming is in theplans, along with a campfire to keep (me) happy. But how do we keep the kids occupied? How can we get the kids to look forward tothe next day? I’ve picked up a few items such as glow wands and braceletsand what not, along with some sparklers (firework), and some campfire / BBQrods for cooking s’mores and whatnot. But what else can keep these kids entertained? But yet –keeping them “unplugged” Thanks in Advance
  10. I'm proud to say I did my intro back in September last year. Unfortunately, I dont have much to contribute - but I come on here looking for great info and tips Still surprised how many people here drive Mazda 3's LOL
  11. Also - have you seen the movie "Just Go With It"? There's a scene where Jenifer Aniston and Nicole Kidmans characters start battling each other. Anyways, the tie-breaker was a couples game where the coupe had to move a coconut from the floor up to their lips without using their hands. I would suggest using a balloon instead of a coconut though
  12. This is actually really fun. $5/ entry - winner splits pot with te stag an Doe Especially when the crowd starts side bets and the trash talking comes in. We let the kids take the gold fish home afterwards
  13. Slightly off topic - but has anyone tried usin these to power a 30lb MinnKota trolling motor? http://m.canadiantire.ca/mt/www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/3/Batteries/BatteryBoosting/PRD~0111592P/MotoMaster+Nautilus+Battery+Pack%2C+800+A.jsp?locale=en&un_jtt_v_seltab=features
  14. OK, now im confusedIs this charger ok to use on a deep cycle? http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/3/Batteries/BatteryChargers/PRD~0111506P/MotoMaster+Eliminator+Intelligent+Battery+Charger,+2A.jsp?locale=en Brand Name - MotoMaster Use - Basic Technology - Intelligent Type - Compact Applications - Auto, Marine, RV, Farm, Powersports, Utility Modes - Auto Charge Rates - 2A Battery Type - 12V, Lead-Acid, Gel, AGM, Deep Cycle Reverse Hookup Protection - Yes Float Mode Monitoring - Yes Short Circuit Protection - No Timer Function - No Battery Desulphation - No Water Resistant - No Battery Tester - NoAlternator Tester - No Built-in intelligent microprocessor makes charging faster, easier and safer Ideal for charging small batteries and maintaining car and truck batteries Fully automatic, multi-stage charging provides a faster, more thorough battery charge Suitable for all types of 12V lead-acid batteries, including gel cell and AGM Automatically switches from full charge to maintenance mode to maintain batteries during prolonged periods of storage without overcharging or damaging the battery Choose from 3 connection options - standard clamps, ring terminal connectors or 12V accessory plug Built in mounting tabs for optional permanent installation LED indicators provide charge status and reverse polarity
  15. Make sure your tent isn't at the end of a slope, or the water run off will soak you. My uncle use to put cardboard under his tent and dig a little trench around it in case it ever rained. I guess the cardboard can act as a little extra cushion too LOL
  16. Grabbed one today. There were about 6 left at the Rylander location as of noon today
  17. is this the one? http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/3/Batteries/BatteryChargers/PRD~0111506P/MotoMaster+Eliminator+Intelligent+Battery+Charger%2C+2A.jsp?locale=en
  18. Congrats! I have my second due in November
  19. Thanks for posting! By any chance did any of those muskies have a spinnerbait stuck in her? LOL I was at Pigeon on Sunday and 2 spinners fell victim
  20. I vote for Thule. the crossbars are available in different lengths (48" 50" and 60" IIRC). Keep in mind though, the widest part of the canoe is not necessarily where the canoe will be resting on the bars, as it flares out and tapers in Also - what is the weight of this boat? I'm sure a proper rack can hold and support the load, but (Now, I don't mean to insult you by any means) will you be able to left it that high? You may want to look into a hitch and trailer edit - I would look into a hitch & trailer especially if you're looking into getting a gas motor
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