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Haven't seen mine yet.
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Dutton-Lainson DL2500A Trailer Winch, 2500# capacity, Made in U.S.A. From the company website: "2500 lb 2-speed winch for horizontal pulling applications. High carbon steel heat-treated gears, permanently lubricated bearings, reversible ratchet, ergonomic handle grip. Quick-attach handle allows easy change from high speed to low gear, for heavier loads. Zinc TUFFPLATE finish. Handle included." It is in good functional condition. PM me if interested. Thanks, Dick Price $50.00. Can be picked up in Walworth, NY ... or I think I can get it in a medium flat rate box for a shipping cost of $11.00.
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Roberts/Attwood Rod Holders ... SOLD
landingzone replied to landingzone's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sixteen Storm Thundersticks & Jr. Thundersticks. All are unused in their original packaging. The bottom row (6) are the older style originals. The remainder (10) are the newer style. All are 3.5" long. Price is $45 for the lot. Pick up in Walworth, NY or I can ship in a USPS medium flat rate box for $10.50. PM me if interested. Thanks, Dick
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Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows -SOLD
landingzone replied to landingzone's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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I'm no expert but it appears that RV (pink) antifreeze is much less toxic to animals than the older radiator stuff. Our experience has been with the RV pink stuff. Here is some info I found on the subject: http://www.arkanimals.com/propylene-glycol-anti-freeze-pet-safety
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These are mostly new in the packages. A few have been lightly used. There are 2 lots. Each lot is priced at $25. Each lot contains (7) lures which includes (3) 4 3/8", (3) 3 5/8", & (1) 5 1/4". They can be picked up in Walworth, NY or I can ship. Shipping would be $10 for each lot because it takes 2 small flat rate boxes to fit the 7 lures with their packages. If someone wants both lots, the total shipping would be $10.50 in a medium flat rate box. PM me if interested. Thanks. Lot #1 Lot #2
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Works great! Here is a video:
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Mount one on each gunnel and get the nets out of the way but always within reach. These net holders( could also be used for rod holders) are new and unused. I removed the protective wrap from one for the pictures. I got these last year when I was outfitting my boat but, I don't need them with my arch/rod rack system. They are made by Great Lakes Planers and are heavy duty welded aluminum. I used a set similar to these on my last boat and they worked perfectly. They are 16.5' high with a 4.25" X 5.0" base. The ID inside the cap is 1.5". They are plenty tall and could easily be shortened, if desired, by removing the cap, cutting to size, and replacing the cap. ***** NEW PRICE=$55 Total ***** Pick up in Walworth, NY Please PM me if interested.
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As we start thinking about the early season tournaments out of Wilson (WHI) and St. Catharines (KOTL) I am wondering what others plan with regard to the issues raised last year concerning entering Canadian waters. Since both of these tournaments have not restricted the place you fish on Lake Ontario, boarder crossing can occur multiple times a day. Just thought it would be good to hear what people plan to do, and what is the right way to comply.
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Have a good one Jim!
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Got a Lead Sled for Christmas. Now I'm looking for 100# of lead shot for the weight bags. Size of shot doesn't matter. Any ideas on how to accomplish this cheaply? Dick
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Ran the same on my 24' Lund hardtop......... worked fine!
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Bert's vs Big Jon's ratcheting rod holders
landingzone replied to Gill-T's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Take a look at the dual axis Cannons also. Had them for this last season and I like 'em. -
I just wanted to thank Krenzer Marine service staff for going out of their way to help me. I launched my 27' Sea Ray Amberjack on Tues. (14th) about noon. As I powered up to bring it around to Abe's to dock it for the Wayne Pro-Am, the port engine raced and had no bite in the water. I had lost the engine coupler. With the Pro-Am paid for, dock rented, lodging reserved, and four friends planning on participating in the event with me ..... I was in trouble. I called the Krenzer service department , was connected to Bob, and asked for the "impossible", i.e.. could he fix it in the next couple of days? This is an all day job, without complications (engine has to be pulled, etc.). He determined that the parts were on the shelf and then said he thought they could do it Thursday. I think Ted did the bulk of the work and dropped it in the water for me to test it a little after 5 PM Thursday. All worked perfectly. Everyone I talked to at the shop was friendly and helpful. Couldn't ask for more!
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Pro Am Changes???
landingzone replied to Paul Czarnecki's topic in Tournament Talk, Shows, Events & Seminars
I agree, it should have been called by tournament control. We also put ourselves at a big disadvantage, in the interest of safety, by leaving the lake. -
Who carries them, Mark?
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Bulkhead/Stringer inspection on a used Penn Yan??
landingzone replied to MarkNY's topic in This Old Boat
Don't know about the 245's, but some of the 29'ers have serious stringer/transom rot problems. Not always easy to spot/see. I was already to buy one after my own inspection, then had it surveyed by a GOOD surveyor and he found significant problems. Worth the money. If you want a surveyor recommendation, PM me. -
Oil pressure sounds too high. I'm not an expert, but my shop manual says 30-55 psi at 2000 RPM for that engine. Maybe your gauge isn't telling the truth. Dick
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I have a trail camera set up looking at a fox den. Here are a few recent selected shots. The dates & times are wrong on the pics (forgot to set the camera). The three kits are much harder to see than the adult because of their color. https://picasaweb.google.com/RHDennie/Apr132011?feat=directlink 05/18, they are getting bigger: https://picasaweb.google.com/RHDennie/May182011FoxDen?authkey=Gv1sRgCP739Ly5-d6VHA&feat=directlink
