TR-20 with Twin 750hp Merc V-8's, 127mph top end, 15.8 mpg http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/ohwell.gif
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TR-20 with Twin 750hp Merc V-8's, 127mph top end, 15.8 mpg http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/ohwell.gif
Ask the Heavy Cover spinnerbait member...he'll know who to send you to, or know how to make it for you. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/mug1.gif
Rubber molds are the best, most durable, won't break and have a superior shine than any others. Can't make a fully round lure though. Rubber molds can be made relatively inexpensive from a 2 part...
A big ole truck! Ford F-350 4dr. Crewcab Superduty 7.3 turbo diesel. This thing is longer than my Triton TR-20 "on the trailer". Actually my boat looks dwarfed by the size of my truck. Decent...
I've used it for years. It will shine "anything" with a little elbow grease. It removes rust too. I also use it on all my guns. It's probably the best polish on the market. If you have faded...
Sharing info would be great, but you all know as well as I do that anyone who fish tournaments are not going to put you on their honey holes and you have to second guess any info that is given out. ...
That's one fine looking boat! You did a fantastic job! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
Luckyal, my last house had an insulated garage door and my present home doesn't. You can definately tell a difference in temps plus the insulated door dampened outside noises.
It makes a huge difference in my truck (ALOT more than 1 cent per mile) driving 10 mph less than posted. I have to agree with Elvis. Especially with gas and diesel prices skyrocketing.
To keep mildew out of your boat whether you park it in the garage or outside under a cover you need moving air. The solution is to go to Walmart and buy one of those small, compact plastic housing...
I own and fish Shimano's and they are great, but you just can't beat the older Lew's. You can cast them as far or farther than Shimano's and never, ever, ever backlash.