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YodaMage

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  1. Here is my entry. 1993 Grady 254 and my first mate.
  2. Sign up to drop the state another fee. This WILL evolve into a license, and then a stiff renewal. And as people then **** about their bi-annual $80 additional state general fund money grab, remember, it was a great thing and had zero impact on boater safety most likely. Land of the ____________ and home of the ___________ Not sure what the blanks are, but I'm sure Free and Brave are a joke these days.
  3. It won't start, as your have the plugs out. Here is what I'd do: 1. Change Oil 2. Pull prop, inspect for any line or issues, re-grease shaft and replace 3. Add some stabilizer to tank 4. Run motor for about 5 mins with stabilizer running into carb and motor 5. Kill motor by cutting off gas, letting it run dry 6. Pull plugs, inspect them 7. A little fog (same as storage oil) down the plug holes, turn over motor a few time, 10 seconds worth 8. Drink another beer
  4. West Marine is the Babies R Us of boating. Just looking to lure in the newbies and clueless to abuse them at the register. Around here the Marina prices are lower, and those are still 25% over online retail. Hoping Cabelas opening helps, as Gander isn't bad for price but their selection is pretty thin.
  5. http://forums.iboats.com/boat-restoration-building-hull-repair/seacast-stringers-427666.html From what I know or hear of it, it is heavy. Other than that, the biggest questions are the same as with ANY other technique or material. It is all in how is was done. If it was used properly, no issue. If it was half ass-ed, problem. If old wood and material was properly removed and area prepped, good. If a hole was punched for a quick scrape and pour, bad. I'd find out who did the work and research THEM more than I'd worry about how what was used.
  6. Northern King BW-7 and the Joe’s Pirate spoon in magnum size.
  7. My list is as follows: -Replace and upgrade bilge pumps to 2000 GPH units fore and aft (Upgrade through hulls and hose accordingly) -New fuel lines -Add a few GLP rod holders -Add a small 600W microwave -Add a TR-1 Autopilot -Trade in the old Yammy 9.9 and drop a new Merc Prokicker on instead Now I just need to figure out who to have rig the new kicker and the TR-1. What are you guys doing off season to your rig?
  8. The Lakers eat gobies. Hence the size increase comes with easy to find, relatively static, bottom dwelling (not suspended) plentiful food. The Sturgeon population and size are supposedly on the slow increase too and there is evidence they love to eat quagga and zebra mussels as well as gobies themselves. Amazing how nature tends to balance itself. The native lake species seem to thrive and rebound eventually and the introduced species eventually struggle or even fail.
  9. John is about right on, as I have this very vessel basically. -Slip $1600 -Gas $600 -Est Annual Maintenance $1200 (figuring age, best practice, etc..) -Storage $500 -Cradle Rental $100 -Winterizing $250 -Wrapping $400 So all in that is about just over $4K, though some of above may not be of interest to you or you may choose another path or to self serve. Gas is obviously highly variable depending on how far you choose to run regularly. I only run 10 miles east or west before setting up, and also don't use the boat for any pleasure cruising. If I did, that number would rise fast.
  10. King! 28, male. Thought he was gone when he ran out 100yds, turned and came back at me just as fast. Back to Neptune he went as well. Cop boat just passed me on way out, people gonna get some tickets.
  11. Brown, about 6 lbs, egg sac. Sent him back to Neptune.
  12. Watching the parade of boats with either improper or no lights on them head out. Accident waiting to happen.
  13. Got here at 7pm. Have seen one steelie caught off end of west pier. Guys I spoke to said that is story of the day, sporadic steelies and no kings. Got two egg lines in and casting a glow Cleo when I feel like setting my beer down. East pier so crowded that it is shoulder to shoulder. Looks like another week maybe? I'll loiter until midnight or beer is gone, whichever comes first.
  14. But he wanted the autograph on his bare chest...
  15. One last bow, same spinny as we were pulling lines, about 5 lbs.
  16. Another king, same spinny, same spot on GPS as the 8:30 fish, this one was 15 lbs.
  17. About 2 inside first mile, 3 and building out further. It should be 4 by noon I'd guess.
  18. 9:30, 130 fow, mag dipsy at 140 on counter pulling a mag stinger, 8 pound steelie. Damn it is slow. Made a pass in front at 100 fow and heading back out NW to 250 to see what I find. If nothing then packing up.
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