I have a 98 P2 with a Mariner Super Mag 200HP. I've hit 72, running a 25 pitch trophy plus.
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I have a 98 P2 with a Mariner Super Mag 200HP. I've hit 72, running a 25 pitch trophy plus.
We use an app called At The Ramp for our schedule, signing up for tournaments, points, By-Laws and all other tournament related topics. We also use email and have monthly meetings.
I use the same on my F250
Clay bar will work. Clay bar will not correct any defects or remove any scratches. Clay bar will remove any contaminants that are embedded in the finish, and leave a smooth finish.
Great guy, have had some great conversations with him
OK, the compression numbers should be higher once the engine is warm. Looks like you should be fine. They are all very close too, which is good.
All the numbers are close, which is good. I believe below 90 starts to raise some questions.
I would check the boat out, take it out run it. Maybe fill up the live wells and see how it does...
The compression numbers are all close, which is good, they are on the low end. Do you know if the test was done while the engine block was warm? Per the Mercury manual normal compression for all...
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My wife and I made the switch years back, no regrets. The Samsungs have been great.
The kids stuck with the Iphone.
I did mine myself. I ordered the bunk carpeting from Bass Cat, comes with instructions on how to rip the 2 x 6's down to the correct size.
I used my old bunks as a template.
Your cables should last longer than 2 years.
I'm going on 7 or 8 years with mine and still no issues.
These are the ones that I have, they are under $15 on ebay.
2x 6Inch 18W LED Work Light Bar Flood Offroad Driving Fog ATV SUV UTV 4WD Marine....
I got them off e-bay. Amazon has them too.
They work great, you can adjust the angle of the light.
They give off plenty of light. I used them all season with no issues.
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This is what I did last year when I restored my trailer.
I put these on my trailer last season.
They have been great, no issues.
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Great idea!
I would start of by asking what it is you are trying to do?
If you are looking to do some serious correcting, then yes you will need a rotary buffer.
If the finish is in OK condition, you can get...
I have a 98 PII with the factory deck extension.
Great fishing platform, plenty of storage, great ride.
I have a 200 on mine and run 72.
I really have no cons, very happy.
I did this to my trailer this past spring. I used Monstaliner.
Easy to work with, very happy with the results.
Looks great!
Monstaliner is great stuff. I completely restored my trailer and used Monstaliner.
I just restored my trailer earlier this year. I used an angle grinder with a wire brush on areas that had rust.
The rest of the trailer I hit with 60 grit sandpaper.
I followed up with two coats...
Looks great
Prayers for the entire family
Franzwa's did some work on my BassCat years back when they were a BassCat dealer.
No issues, they were great to deal with.