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Shakemsam

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  1. I was a Loadrite distributer for 10 years. Regular is fine if you do your bearings every year,

    which means a complete disassemble, degrease, and regrease or replace.

    Always advised against bearing buddies and recommended dust caps.

  2. Only issue I see is that it depends how comfortable you are being away from the shoreline in the 17'.

    depending on where their running, you could be half way to canada. Fishing in the summer months,

    you will need a good fish finder that reads to at least 400' and having down temp in the summer can be

    extremely important.

  3. I would advise against the idea of plastic between the foam and hull.

    Water under the floor is unavoidable and it is important to allow air to dry it out.

    When I installed new foam, I laid it so it only rested on the ribs, allowing almost an inch between the foam and the

    hull. This allowed air to circulate and water to run all the way to the transom drain and bilge, without obstruction.

    FWIW, I used the 2"blue foam sheets from Home Depot along with pool noodles where I could fit them.

  4. I wouldnt put the bayliner in the same bracket as a Searay as far as quality or ride. Nothing wrong with a bayliner I just think the searay is a far superior hull. I would go searay.

    Not sure if this post is still getting any attention..........

    Im pretty sure by 91, Brunswick was owning both Searay and Bayliner. and the hulls came from the same

    plant. IMHO, quality came down on the SR and went up on the BL.

  5. This past year I replaced the floor in my "73"16' starcraft. Original foam was waterlogged and for how long, who knows??

    I had the same corrosion and pitting. I wire wheeled the areas, cleaned with acetone, and then used Gluvit. In areas of heavy pitting, 2 coats.

    I did have a couple pin hole leaks where I used an aluminum patch stick that you apply with a torch. Love this stuff, I used it on 24 Crestliner Sabre HT, plugging old transducer screw holes inn the transom with never a problem. As far as the anode thing, If your boat is a trailer queen, or if you don't use shore power, I wouldn't bother. JMHO

  6. The season for Bass in NY is not open year round! There is C&R for most of the state but not all. Jefferson Cty. and all the St.Lawrence and it's tributaries still recognize the 3rd weekend in June as opening day. The rest of state has C&R with limitations requiring artificial bait only. As always, a responsible fisherman checks the regs.

  7. .....and then there are those like me who can't seem to get them to track at all on the sides and end up running one or two (through the chute) out the back at the zero setting. I prefer the chrome.

    Your doing something seriously wrong then.If the base plate says 1, 2, 3 and it's not planing out, you either have a broken diver (if that possible) or your using mono and you can't see the swing but doesn't mean it isn't, or your rod holder position isn't letting you see where it's going. Something isn't right? Can't you explain maybe we can help. 8)

    I wish it was me,that I can fix! I have been fishing since the first ESLO and have used Dipsies before but not on this boat.

    These are actually Walker Deep Divers, but basically the same, only they do not require the o-ring. Regardless of the setting, length of rod, side of boat..........., these things track straight or worse.......... swing under the boat. I had a post going maybe a year ago about it and I remember I wasn't the only one and no one could figure it out.

    Running braid to diver, then 30# MONO.

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