60' away regrettably and the 110v can't cover any of it. :(
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60' away regrettably and the 110v can't cover any of it. :(
Setup a boat with 3 Ionic batteries, but will be parked often at a dock that does not allow 110v. There is 110v on shore and a location that a DC power supply could be placed. Considering the...
2006 Ranger 620T, 2010 150hp Etec Tiller, 2018 Minnkota Vantage & Ultrex, Lowrance HDS Carbons and a big casting deck extension on the front. Bass boat and family boat all in one....
Mine are hanging from the rafters in the garage, guess I should sell them.
Sad but true.
Kamado Joe, Big Green Egg or Primo. Depending on what you cook one may be better for you.
I bought a 30' Sea Ray when I was 21. 30 year financing. Could have paid cash as it was a 10 year old one. Owned it for 4 years, when I sold it I made $4k above the financing. Wish all boat deals...
They tell you where they are made if you buy them in bulk. Plants here, Japan, Korea are ones I've seen. Haven't seen China, but I am sure that they both do have plants there.
They cylindrical when made with Panasonic or Samsung cells. All prismatic (that I have found) are made in China. Batteries from China are really high on my list of things to avoid.
All of the automobile batteries are cylindrical cells as well. I didn't know any boat battery manufacturers were using them....was going to just build my own.
Neither. With Covid used prices grabbing something that new might as well be new.
What cells are those? Was contemplating welding a bunch of 18650's...but that looks way easier.
Even easier are the HP server ones. I use a pair of them in series for 24v for some things and of course alone for other. Completely agreed though.
The only other option is if you have your...
Someone may make them out of Japanese parts, but none from US parts. Assembled here perhaps. I am concerned about the long term viability of chinese cells. Contemplating building my own for that...
All of you posting great luck with a low hour motor bought the boat from someone who cared about it and took care of it. Lots of hardly users don't. Again, I'd buy from the better owner. If they...
I would start with straight mono. The learning curve will have you respool. No reason to spend $ up front until you are more comfortable with the motions.
I use an 844 I stretched to 7'2"
I'd run from a 25 hour boat. No interest unless I could do some real exploring into the owners background. That all being said, the better buy is the one from the owner that did a better job taking...
As stated above your insurance will cover it. As for selling, it'll be worth more when it is whole than broken.
No one has any way to measure power btw, nor will they until it becomes a problem. A 700w sticker and some common sense will stop that as well albeit not within the letter of the law. Not...
How DIY capable are you? I've never paid anyone to service my bike and never would as it isn't that hard, but it does take some time/research/effort if you never have.
The other question is how...
I started out with a spinning reel with the crank on the right. I got pissed off trying to learn how to cast with my left arm and gave up and switched the handle. Always been on the left since.
Thanks Marc.
Personally I bought them in order of my favorite or confidence techniques. Probably makes no sense, but it made me happy. All my "high end" rods I have custom made though as I am over tall and have...
Ok, so I downloaded the Genesis Social Map and indeed it was the map. Shading works as expected on it. Odd that the finder included a 1' contour map that doesn't work with shading.
...so now the...