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  1. Congratulation's Glenn
  2. Chinook Salmon/ 47 lb. 13 oz./ Kurtis Killian/ Orange Fly/ Salmon River, Oswego Co. 9/7/91
  3. Gimble bearing
  4. Couldn't miss him Rick. He was the guy walkin around with the neon Fat Nancy's special sticker on his back.
  5. You could of probably saved yourself a lot of time, aggravation & money by taking it to a reputable mechanic and had it either diagnosed or repaired properly.
  6. Another vote for the Depth Raider
  7. Updated: Thursday, July 01, 2010, 2:22 PM David Figura/The Post-Standard Both houses of the state Legislature recently approved a new law that would allow hunting with crossbows in New York. It awaits Gov. David Paterson’s signature. The law — a version of which was sponsored by Sen. David Valesky, D-Oneida, in the state Senate, and an identical bill, written by Assemblywoman Francine DelMonte, D-Lewiston, in the Assembly — would allow the state Department of Environmental Conservation to create standards for a legalized crossbow hunting season, as well as allowing the use of one on private property during any deer hunting season. With Paterson's signature, the bill could take effect this fall. According a memo accompanying the bill, the proposed law defines a crossbow as a “a bow and string that launches a minimum 14-inch arrow, which is mounted upon a stock with a trigger that holds the string and limbs under tension until released. All crossbows must have a working safety. The minimum limb width is defined as 17 inches, has a minimum peak draw weight of 100 pounds, and a maximum draw weight of 200 pounds. It further defines that the overall length of a crossbow from butt to the stock of the limbs must be 24 inches.†Valesky described hunting in Upstate New York as a “time-honored tradition that thousands of New Yorkers enjoy each year. “Expanding hunting to include crossbows will enhance the opportunities available for sportsmen and women and will provide opportunity for increased revenue from licensing and tourism,†he said. Incorporating crossbow hunting in New York State has been supported in the past by such groups as the Disabled Sportsmen of America, Safari Club and the New York State Conservation Council. While many applaud the change in policy, some are also saying the bill didn’t go far enough. “The problem is it doesn’t achieve one of the core things it set out to do — which is allowing seniors and those who are physically challenged to hunt with a crossbow during the bow hunting season,†said Stephen Wowelko, president of the Onondaga County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs. The legislation, he noted, specifies that crossbows shall be authorized only for any big game season when use of firearms (rifles, shotguns, handguns or muzzle loaders) are permitted. The bow hunting-only season is scheduled earlier in the fall before the regular deer hunting season, when the weather is warmer. This year, the bowhunting season ran from Oct. 17 to Nov. 20 in the Southern Zone. The regular deer hunting season (where firearms are allowed) ran from Nov. 21 to Dec. 13. The muzzleloading season ran from Dec. 14 to Dec. 22. “As disappointed as some may be, this is the first step in legalizing crossbows for all seasons,†Wowelko said. Gary Socola, president of New York Bowhunter, a bowhunting advocacy group, said he is essentially “neutral†on the bill. “Our position has always been that we’re only concerned with crossbow use during the archery season or in archery-only areas,†he said. He said if the state wants to allow crossbows in the regular firearm muzzleloading season, that’s OK— unless the DEC is somehow going to shorten or change the dates of bow hunting season. He also noted there are changes in the bill that make it easier for people with disabilities to get permits for adaptive equipment to use during the bow hunting season.
  8. PM sent
  9. Looks like a Bomber Fat A or Deep A to me.
  10. Like new cond. $175.00
  11. If you can get the part # off the belt itself you can cross it over on line. The same cog type belt is also used in other applications not related to auto pilots.
  12. Great boat & the 4.3's are a good fit. Sent you a pm Dick.
  13. Also depending on year. Check the two nylon check balls & springs on the thermostat housing that go to the elbows.
  14. +2 for Interstate
  15. What specifically are you looking for? I have some older used & new parts here & a friend of mine is into the older Mercs as well.
  16. Ditto what Tom said. Happy Birthday Tim.
  17. I'll do some checking for you. Is yours rebuildable or not?
  18. Edit: Moved from Selling to Buying
  19. What year & hp ?
  20. Happy birthday my friend & many more to come
  21. A straight name brand HD30 oil in this climate will do you well.
  22. 3/16" and as Jim said try to replace it all, but there is really no need to pull the boat to do if it's in.
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