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    On 4/30/2021 at 3:16 PM, Brad Waudby said:

    1992 21' Fiberglass Penn Yan - $16,000

    -Heated garage kept

    -Merc I/O Alpha One 3.0 liter 300 Hours

    -Used on Lake Ontario

    -New Load Rite Tandem Galvanize trailer (90 Miles) w/electric winch

    -All electronics

    -GPS

    -Fish finder

    -New Radio

    -JRC Radar with Arch

    -5 Cannon Down Riggers

    -Rod Holders

    -Plainer Boards

    -Drift Sock

    -Stabilizers

    -Full Canvas

    -All Manuals for Motor

     

  2. 7 minutes ago, jeffro9 said:

    Also looking to plumb my 9.9 4 stroke merc into my i/o main, I have came across many different ways while researching, But have yet to determine the best ,fail proof way

     

    All the above pretty much covers it. Some sort of positive dedicated antiphon valve inline to the kicker or a two way valve. Rule number one is don't solely rely on the primer bulb to do the job. 

  3. 1 hour ago, EYE SPY said:

    Thanks, I was hoping you'd reply with a simple fix. My next problem is finding one, been looking all morning online and nothing in stock in the Watertown where I've looked

     

    Amazon if worse comes to worse 

     

  4. Recommended oil for that engine with a flat tappet camshaft was straight HD30W in this climate zone when it was built. 

    Rotella T1 SAE30 would be my choice and can be bought at Tractor Supply or most automotive stores, or Mercurys 25w-40 oil. Both have additives to help reduce cam to lifter wear  

  5. Be safe & put an anti siphon valve or dedicated one way check valve off the separator to the kicker or in the fuel hose to the kicker. Don't rely on just the inadequate check valve in the primer bulb alone. I have seen more than my share of blown or lean running main engines over the last 50+ years due to a faulty primer bulb. 

  6. DEC reminds sunfish and crappie anglers that it is accepting comments on proposed regulation changes for these species through December 26, 2021.

    The proposals include:

    • Reducing the sunfish statewide daily harvest limit from 50 to 25.
    • Increasing the crappie statewide minimum size limit from 9 to 10 inches.
    • Implementing an 8-inch minimum size limit and a daily harvest limit of 15 for sunfish in the following waters: Blydenburgh Lake (DEC Region 1), Lake Welch (Region 3), Canadarago Lake and Goodyear Lake (Region 4), Saratoga Lake (Region 5), Sixtown Pond and Red Lake (Region 6), Cazenovia Lake and Otisco Lake (Region 7), Honeoye Lake (Region 8), and Silver Lake (Region 9).

    Visit DEC's website for more information on sunfish and crappie management in New York.

     

    https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/NYSDEC/bulletins/301185e

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