ziplined in Jamaica, it was fun at the time. But looking back, probably not the smarted thing we did.
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ziplined in Jamaica, it was fun at the time. But looking back, probably not the smarted thing we did.
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That's funny!
:thumb up2: Great place to hang out and read. Learn stuff and laugh at stuff.
What a wonderful story. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for posting. The one we lost in the boating accident was not part of the recall.:wink:
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ok I will add one.
Very cool story!
:thumb up2::thumb up2: . Great News!
I use the last tool most often.
He just flat catches them everywhere he goes.
We use the Loctite Ultra Gel Control, been in the boat for 6 months and used it yesterday. Does take time to set up in temperatures around 50 or below.
Check her for a fever. She may need to see a doctor.
"yes there is a guy in Tennessee that makes them will see if I can find his details
Found it drop him a email superglures@charter.net his name is Gary Gibson"
Gary's are a little different but...
Check with Bass Boat Electronics. He has everything your friend will need and can do the install and on the water training if needed. He is located within Ultra Marine's building off of topside road....
You are a brave person.
Can be very rewarding when volunteering.
Bucks-N-Bass in Dandridge might be worth checking out. Small shop on Douglas Lake.
Try Leaders rpm. I ordered through ebay but there website has it just as cheap.
Thanks everyone for the input. I will try posting in the Texas forum also. I know the heat will be bad, we moved our daughter back "east" last year in late July and it was tough on this this fat boy...
I am looking for the best places to bass fish. We will be in Texas the first week of August. We are flying into Dallas and renting a car. We will be going to San Antonio for a day and College Station...
Sometimes I wish my boat moved that easy!:roll:
That is great!
A little mystery science theater 3000 done NASCAR style
We used the T H marine bolt kit for jack plate. They have stainless steel bolts with brass lock nut. We got them from amazon. Be sure to re torque after a couple times out on the water.