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  1. Intersting reading...... I have an 8' Shakespear that cost me $130. I chose to repair it. And yes it has a single cable running through the center. Some phylosophies get a little strange when talking about safety. If your motor broke and it needed repair, would you throw it away? Maybe that's not a fair comparison but the point is that a repair is close to new. Just because the fiberglass sheath is repaired doesn't mean the antenna is bad or will be a safety problem.

    I cut a swath of glass cloth and fitted it down and around inside. Put the two part mix to it and joined the two pieces together. Good as new. But then that's just me.

  2. US Lakes ($9.99)

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.navionics.singleAppUsa&feature=search_result

    US and Canada Lakes ($14.99)

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.navionics.singleAppUsaCanada&feature=search_result

    When you start the download process it will identify if the app is compatible with your device or not. The Cell Phones range can be limited by cell tower/repeater reception range. There is third party blue tooth devices that are available for true satellite connection and no limitation. This means you could carry your phone anywhere in your boat and still pick up the Sat signal from the Dual or Global Sat device. The down side is to use the phone you would have to back out of the GPS app. Also you would need to have a paid for phone service. The Thrive does not require that service because it is a true GPS unit.

    Dual XGPS 150 http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... +150&ajr=0

    Global Sat-BT-368i http://www.amazon.com/GlobalSat-BT-368i ... =yachte-20

    They have Fishing Diary apps available too!

    https://play.google.com/store/search?q=fishing+diary&c=apps

  3. This is a photo of Collins Reservoir where I laid down some tracks a couple of days ago.

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    I added Lake O. I'm in Calif. so I can't plot myself there but I can get all kinds of info.

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    Walcot area

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    SEARCH

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    Marina

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    Marine and Outdoor shop

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    Waterfront Restaurant

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    Abe's Used as Example

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  4. I'm a big nerd. There I said it........I do my own builds and repairs on my computers.

    Over the last two years I've tried to educate myself more about mapping and the expensive GPS devises used to report the maps. I was interested in buying a new multifunction device for both mapping and eventually adding radar but it had to have a good sized screen. I wanted to be able to see it from the back of my boat.

    Here on the West Coast most Maps are dedicated to off shore Ocean fishing but I've been a landlocked Trout and Salmon fisherman for some 20 years now. It has taken a long time for the mapping companies to finally produce the maps for the Lakes in my area. Yet both Garmin and Navionics did come through and offer the inland Lakes. I own both brands of Maps and find IMHO that the Navionics is slightly better.

    I had decided on a Garmin 4210 because of the screen size and price point. The best price I could nail down was around $1800 but I just couldn't pull the trigger. I had just spent $1500 on a Furuno FCV585 and a P66hd transducer. Low and behold when reading one of the fishing boards I frequent, one of the members was talking about using his Ipad for GPS. Now let me state here that I'm not a fan of Apple. No offense leveled at those users. I had a not so good experience with 2 Iphones. I'll leave it at that. After realizing that the Ipad is set up with aGPS chips (cell phone) vs an actual GPS chip and that external devises (antenna - added expense) would be needed, I looked at the 10" Thrive Android with the honeycomb system.

    Now I didn't jump on the Thrive right away. I had to do my home work. I visited stores for hands on use. I read everything I could find on line in forums looking for all the yeahs and nays, tips and reveals. I came away more excited than when I started this search. The Thrive is a computer. (mine has a 32 gb chip in it.)

    It's a Web Browser with e-mail. It has built in cameras, WIFI, HDMI for connecting on line movies to your HD TV. It has standard ports for USB and the HDMI along with power port, SD card slot, speakers and a 10.3" screen. Oh My!

    Google play has an online store for both downloadable free apps and pay for apps. This is where I bought my Nation wide Lakes app. for $35.00. There are other online places for applications as well. (the wife made me download Birds in Space. It was free.)

    My total cost with the mapping is under $500 with a two year warranty extension. Extras, I bought a cigarette lighter power plug for the boat and truck. (It has to have a 2.1 amp USB power rating.) Carrying case and a mount case for the boat.

    Well here you go .... I've got the 10" flat screen with mapping that includes route and tracking, points of interest, satellite image, Terrain and Bing. It makes a very fast connect with up to 12 GPS Sattelites. (the antenna is built in.)

    The Thrive is not waterproof. Currently there is a waterproof type baggy with power cord hook up on the market but I would suspect in the near future an add on case will be available just like the one for Ipad.

    This mapping photo is Lake Shasta, Ca.

    USA map -select state - area and list of Lakes.

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    This is a satellite img. notice the houseboat with wake just East of the I5 Bridge.

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    Panbo.com has done a review and listed some of the 3rd party accessories that are available.

  5. Most of the Aluminum boats produced come out of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. The majority are cookie cuter designs that may or may not fit your desires. If the boat is for commercial use, I would be extremely selective. With that said, I found that an 18* variable hull worked very well for me. I could stay when others would run. The advantage was we were not bounced around like ping pong balls. The platform was stable compared to the roll of others.

    I took the time to visit some boat shows and get a close look at all the different manufacturers boats. Some of them the factory welds were sloppy and the slag was left behind to be painted over. It was crazy. Design and purpose along with the comfort and overall use comes to play. How the boat is outfitted and what and where the gauges and electronics go.

    I went through two factories. One I went through twice. I researched the factories and found that the one I went through twice was in trouble. It went out of business several months later.

    My decision was in buying a high end boat Motion Marine Mojet LX. This may or may not fit your ticket. But look at the web site and the finish of the craft. The powder coat paint held up to all kinds of abuse from me. ( I knocked down my fence when backing up the driveway.)

    http://www.motionmarine.com

    Dale

  6. Anyone have a good idea for keeping birds from landing on my antenna and crapping on my canvase. I was thinking of tapping long needle ur two and the end so they get pricked when they try to land. If I have to ill get the red ranger bb gun out but I dont want to shot my eye out:)

    Go to a farm store and buy a plastic Owl. Set that on top and you won't have problems with birds.

  7. Mark - Your one of the best kept secrets out there. :rofl::rofl::rofl: They hid you away in what they call the "DEAD ZONE".

    I just had a thought....................... I should ask Blue Eyes where the Christmas Ornaments can be downloaded at? That certainly would keep those select few busy for some time. :rofl:

  8. I think it may have something to do with I.Q. or age..... No!....... It's I.Q.

    I seriously think the Moderators and members should have to take and pass an I.Q. test in order to join and have access. That's my 2 cents but then who knows? I might be a member of a very select number. Then again maybe not at all! :rofl:

    I just don't get it either Stan. Why does everyone have an opinion about something they have absolutely no knowledge about? They act like a pack of Wolves looking for any presumed weakness in the products and techniques you propose. I've known most of those folks for around seven years now and in person they aren't as opinionated as they are when hiding behind the CPU curtain. Like I said, I don't get it.

    Dale

  9. How well does it do, in 4 footers??

    I've been out in some rough weather and waters with it but never measured the waves. I was able to stay out while others couldn't. It has a 18* variable deadrise and does handle well. I put the Minn Kota Riptide on for a four wheel drive type of control in the waves and wind. The Minn Kota is wireless remote or foot controlled as well as copilot and auto - pilot. 85 lbs. thrust.

    The boat was designed and made in Oregon. See the original post for the Manufacturers Web Site.

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    Engineered with careful thought to design, finish, performance and utility. It is one heck of a fishing machine! (http://www.motionmarine.com)

    Located in California.

    POWER PLANTS

    ï‚· 225 hp FI Honda V6 with SS prop (less than 160 hours)

    ï‚· 8 hp High output Honda long shaft trolling motor

    ELECTRONICS

    ï‚· Raymarine RL70CRC PLUS system with hsb2 networking

    Color digital Sonar with Radar and GPS integration and overlay. Radar is 2kw 24 nautical miles.

    ï‚· DSM digital sounder module

    ï‚· Raynav 300 GPS Plotter

     Icom – IC – M402 with 8’ antenna

    ï‚· Lawrance stern fishfinder

    ï‚· Perco dual power switch with two batterys

    ï‚· 2 Cannon DT 20 downriggers wired with Scotty quick plugs.

    CABIN

    ï‚· Adjustable dash with tach, amp, fuel, trim and compass gauges

    ï‚· Ignition switch, dual windshield wipers, bilge, aerator, nav lights

    ï‚· Trim switch is on the throttle handle

    ï‚· Hydraulic Steering

    ï‚· 2 Deluxe swivel guide seats on Springride bases

    ï‚· Passenger bunk seats with storage ( with rails to make into bed) (2 bats for 24v Minn Kota system)

     Glove box storage – window tray – passenger grab rail

    ï‚· Upper storage shelves starboard and port

    ï‚· Courtesy light

    ï‚· Diamond plate aluminum flooring with rubber mat flooring

    ï‚· Side gunnel full length storage shelves

    ï‚· Lockable rod storage locker

    ï‚· Side wall carpeting

    ï‚· Four rocket launchers

    ï‚· Outside grab rails

    ï‚· Cabin port and starboard sliding tinted windows

    ï‚· Alaskan style front door and flip up hatch with srtuts

    ï‚· Star board and port removable Top Gun canvas tops

    ï‚· Cabin zippered enclosure canvas

    ï‚· Top Gun Travel canvas

    Transom

    ï‚· Rear padded seat, storage, dual battery compartment

    ï‚· Battery tender

    ï‚· Live well with wash down system

    ï‚· Fish knocker

    ï‚· 4 Boat fenders

    ï‚· Stainless mooring ties\

    ï‚· 15# zinc

    ï‚· transducer mount

    ï‚· transom eyes

    Bow

    ï‚· Bow storage compartment

    ï‚· Motion Marine anchor system with 200 feet of rope, bag and orange float ball

    Hull and finish

    ï‚· Limited lifetime hull warranty

    ï‚· Finish inside and out is white powder coat

    ï‚· 18* variable hull

    ï‚· 90 gallon aluminum fuel tank

    ï‚· injected foam floatation

    Carnai Galvanized Trailer

    ï‚· dual axle with fenders

    ï‚· new surge brakes / bearings and seals

    ï‚· 5 new radial tires

    ï‚· 2 speed winch with nylon strap and safety chain

    ï‚· bunk slides and rollers

    ï‚· spare tire holder

    Accessories

    ï‚· porta potty

    ï‚· medical kit

    ï‚· flare gun kit

    ï‚· life jackets and float cushion

    ï‚· zippered canvas owners binder with books and teaching disk.

    ï‚· Cannon DT 20 Downriggers

     Minn Kota 24 volt Riptide 80 saltwater….. Autopilot / Copilot / remote control w/ 12v MAP deep cyc. Bats

    newly added:

    Depth Raider - Digital speed and temp control.

    Berts Aluminum track system with 6 adjustable rod holders.

    $45,000.00 complete

    serious inquiries only please

    http://s523.photobucket.com/albums/w360 ... =slideshow

    CLICK ON IMAGE FOR SLIDE SHOW

  11. There's nothing like the pressure of getting your boat prept for a Tournament and then finding electrical problems......

    Maybe someone has some light to shine on this for me. I can't find squat on line.

    I have a 2003 Honda 225hp EFI outboard with a 2 stage lift and trim.

    The problem is that what looks to be a static ground wire is being fried. It mounts to the bottom of the trunnion shaft that the motor pivots on and attaches the other end on a shock dampener. The cable is about three times larger diameter than a downrigger cable. It was insulated but has since burned off. The terminal bolt ends are machine pressed onto the cable.

    I would suspect a bad lift motor but it runs great in lifting up and then down.

    Or, that there is a bad main ground connection for that motor.

    I find no evidence for either. No blown fuses either. The 2 batteries and terminals are all in good order.

    ???????

    Anyone have any experience with this type of problem? It's probably something simple.

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