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carpedium

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  1. Does this affect the standard bases or just the low profile bases? Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  2. Anyone know of a marina that allows sea trials for props around the rochester area? I see that a lot of places do it, just don't know about around here. Thanks
  3. Thanks for the follow up Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. No interest - Decided to Keep
  5. Up for sale is this Mustang Survival Type III/V CG Approved PFD. I purchased this last week, and it did not come in time for fathers day since it had to be shipped ORD-M ground. It would be a pain in the butt to return it for the same reason. This is perfect for early spring fishing when a PFD is required. his easy to wear and easy to use inflatable PFD features Membrane Inflatable Technology inside to reduce product weight and create a lighter and more flexible fit. Paid $130 will sell for $100 This one is yellow and black. http://www.amazon.com/MUSTANG-INFLATABLE-MANUAL-BLACK-Category/dp/B00P0DVY7K/ref=sr_1_4?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1435181434&sr=1-4&keywords=Mustang+Survival+MIT Features: 500 Denier CORDURA outer shell Exclusive Membrane Inflatable Technology lightweight inflation cell Inflator inspection window and easy access flap 1-fold, easy to repack design Provides 26 lb (100 N) buoyancy when inflated More than 1.5 times the buoyancy of most foam PFDs New tone on tone pattern and vibrant color accents
  6. Everyone, I need your wisdom on some old outboards. Since I was a teenager I've been collecting a few of these things thinking that I would restore them. I've since let go of that and want to unload them. The first two are old Evinrudes. The policy in the classified section is that you need to state a price, but I have no idea. I worked for weeks as a teenager cleaning out a guys basement and doing yard work for a boat and motor - and have no handle on value. I sold the boat without the motor and now have these left. The SportTwin ran 5 years ago, no idea when the Aquasonic last ran. Any Idea what these are worth? Do you want to buy them? Thanks!
  7. 12 Volt, Minn Kota Endura 55. 55lbs of thrust. Works great, used once, just don't have a need for it. Asking $110 - since Walmart has the same thing on sale for $200. Pickup in Spencerport
  8. For sale is a Wille Planer mast. I can't tell you much more about it than what you see in the pictures, but I will caution that one of the reels either needs to be repaired or replaced as the center part has split. The rest of it is mechanically sound and solid. Asking $60. Pick up in Spencerport.
  9. Fishmaster - 1430lbs dry Arima - 2150lbs dry Key Largo 1950lbs dry This suggests that a 15 would probably rev even higher. All based on if the tachs are correct I guess.
  10. Thanks for the input. What was your WOT? What is your rig's weight?
  11. The above is from iBoats.com. Can anyone verify that these statements are true?
  12. This is the existing prop: http://www.amazon.com/Blkmax-13-25X17Rh-Mercury-Mercruiser-48-77344A45/dp/B0038ZZTH8 Ray, how much does your rig weigh?
  13. Thanks for the input Ray!
  14. 1) Guy that had it before must have taken good care of it. 2) Yes most of the time, but Wegmans is too expensive! Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  15. Current rig has a 115hp 4 stroke. At WOT the tach shows around 5200 RPM when properly trimmed, with 25 gallons of fuel gear and two people. The manual says that the motor should operate between 5500 and 6000 RPM at WOT. There is currently a 3 blade 17" prop on the motor. It ventilates easily on turns right now, but other than the low RPMs it performs ok. From my research it looks like a 4 blade prop may be the way to go. Should I be looking at a 15" four blade? Any recommendations for a fishmaster 196? Edit: The existing prop is a mercury black max. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  16. This is a great quick and dirty idea! The rail is a little too short, but it's perfect in the mean time. Another good one - The only issue is that the gunnel is open at the bottom. maybe wouldn't even need a thumbscrew. Issue is that the gunnel itself is too low. Nice I do have the mounts, but want to keep the board mostly over the water to keep the blood and guts out of the boat. Good idea though. Yes this is a great point.
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