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BFSC Kevin

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  1. way to go! very nice fish!! common shawn, you can do better.. right???
  2. Where do i find the trolling motor connector plug for the boat side?? thanks
  3. beauty.. i hope i can get my first ski this year!
  4. powerpro and stren superbraid are both great. switched from mono to braid a few years now, never looked back. although quite a bit more $$
  5. i entered a 12inch rock bass for the OFC tourney..
  6. theres been some pretty huge rock basses being pulled out this year it seems to me...
  7. Manufacturer: GNB Model Number: S12V285F Voltage: 12 volts Amp-Hours: 285 amp-hours Power: see spec sheet Terminal Type: Unknown Dimensions: 10.25" L x 6.85" W x 8.80" H Weight: 61 lbs Flame Retardant? yes Sprinter Batteries (S-Series) Designed for superior, high-rate performance in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) applications, the GNB SPRINTER series offers high power density and reliability. The SPRINTER family of batteries highlights another example of GNB’s extensive experience and world-wide leadership in VRLA technology. “Designed in” Quality Manufacturing Quality manufacturing processes for the SPRINTER series batteries incorporate the industry’s most advanced technologies including: an automated helium leak detection system, a computer controlled “fill by weight” acid filler, and a temperature controlled water bath formation process. A constant current discharge test is performed on each and every unit prior to shipment. • Multicell design for faster installation and reduced maintenance • Horizontal or vertical operation • Removable carry handles for ease of installation Applications SPRINTER series batteries incorporate GNB’s advanced VRLA technology designed for superior high-rate performance in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and power quality applications. High Performance SPRINTER® Series Features • Standard: Reinforced polypropylene container and cover • Optional: Flame-retardant reinforced container and cover compliant with UL94 V-0, 28% L.O.I. • Integrated flame arrester ultrasonically welded into cover • Patented “Diamond Side-Wall” design to maintain structural integrity in higher operating temperatures • Heat sealed case-to-cover bond to ensure a leak proof seal • High-Compression Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for greater than 99% recombination efficiency • High-tin, calcium, silver, lead positive plate design for maximum service float life: 8 year design life @ 25°C (77°F); 10 year @ 20°C (68°F) • Heavy duty copper alloy terminals for ease of assembly and reduced maintenance • Reliable one-way, self-resealing safety vents Just wondering, because my brother got me one.. appearently they retail for over $250. same company as exide? the battery guy said this is a great battery. any opinions on them? well either way, i'lll be using it, unless you guys have some other ideas?? Thanks
  8. is it me or did BBR's voice change? nice video again
  9. lol.. i noticed the 1inch since shawn got those nice fish.. GO TEAM 3!!
  10. i cant believe you work at bps, but don't even live anywhere close it.. i'm scratching my head... maybe the employee incentives...? lol.. just noticed you got the same birthday and year at me..haha thanks for the report cheers
  11. sorry i couldn't make it! that's a nice pic there.. do you have the *i think* pan lens? or you just used several pics and photoshopped them together? very neat pic.. it's a cool pic when you take it at a corner of a street too, seeing all directions..lol
  12. from looking at it.. i think we may have taken the lead!.. WOOT... esp. with the bonus inches too..
  13. any other comments or which model i should get? thanks
  14. looks like you guys had a blast!! i'm jealous... so when's the team 3 gtg? lol..
  15. well, i preferring a smaller battery because i only have a limited amount of space at the bow. i do want a battery that is a little more then adequate incase of anything of course!
  16. neat video.. hmmm.. breaking in your buzz bait??
  17. oh.. i was going for interstate because of the previous threads of many people preferring interstate
  18. oh by the way.. i know pretty much nothing about the batteries.. and my brother knows someone that sells them.. so that's why i'm asking for the exact model to tell to my brother.. cheers
  19. So.. I recently changed boats, so i'm going to change batteries too. I used to have this Nauttilus one from ctc, which was kind of huge. But i think i will be trying to get an interstate one. Which specific interstate ones do you guys recommend? Smaller the better.... For me.. all I will have on it is a 12v 55lb Maxxum Minnkota trolling motor and the nav lights at night, that would be all, the ff has its own battery, the motor is a rope start. Although i may stick in a car lighter in the boat and hook it up to the battery one day. otherwise.. i don't think i need a big/strong/heavy battery. when i fish, i fish probably 10 hour straight max. with using the trolling motor (at about 25%), on the old nautillis, it barely used any juice. so i assume i can downgrade on the battery a bit? What exact model/type or whatever do you recommend for my needs? Thanks all.
  20. nice.. go team 3 go! too bad i got too much work, or i'd gladly take that seat..lol good luck and give us a nice report when you get back! cheers
  21. LOL @ photoz... please dont tell me that occured to a "friend of a friend" of your's...LOL
  22. i dont get it.. why do people take so much? are they feeding a village or something?
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