I have a 4x8 layout that I built for my son, that I would be willing to sell.
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I have a 4x8 layout that I built for my son, that I would be willing to sell.
I built a similar trap for my attic, but I filled it halfway with old antifreeze
I have had a CUL-M-RITE for going on 15 years with no issues
Thread size is metric M6 x 1.0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ad6G_vVJrA
I appreciate your input. Thank You!
Thank you for your input, if you ever come across a 721 with permanent navigational lights, please include the measurement, so we can help folks that want to convert their boats in the future.
Thanks for your input. I thought I would get more of a response on these boards, but I guess there aren't a lot of newer Phoenix owners with a 721.
What is the measurement from the tip of the bow to the side navigation light on a 721?
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No, only pointing towards the sky, when your squeezing it.
Just so you know Mike the Mercury SSR hub is very difficult to remove, if you like to change props when fishing Erie. Keith
Steve were you using a leader when you were using the braid at the beginning? If so how long was it?
A SIMPLE compass works better than ANY App.
This is what you need Mike. Keith
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Following! Hope you get it figured out.
How many RPM's was the 25P Tempest turning at WOT?
The outer FIBERGLASS CRACKS, because the wood rotted over time and stopped providing the internal support.
In a couple years time the transom went from solid to bad!
FALSE. I work with a guy that just bought a little Ranger with a 115 HP and paid under 6K.
I bought a 10 year old boat back in 1995 with a Solid wood transom and 3 years later the transom cracked. Found out later the the wood in the transom rotted from the bottom up. I would stay away...
I have a PCM with around 40 hours on it. PM me if you want to purchase it.
I like your design, simple and effective.
Take your OEM alternator to an Automotive Alternator/Starter rebuild shop.
No I mean it is actually a trailer jack adapted to a jackplate, complete with the injection molded plastic cap.
So a trailer jack does the lifting.
Congrats on the Party Barge :beers: