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Frisco

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  1. Check the Garmin website, I searched for one to install an AP, the ones listed for installations didn't know or care. I did find a few in the Long Island area!
  2. As far as I'm concerned Simrad has lousy customer service. I had one of those units on my hydraulic steering it gave me fits for the first year I owned it. After many many phone calls the computor was replaced and the linear unit plus I had them check the pump and after all the parts were replaced I dumped it and as far as I am concerned that got rid of a ton of aggravation.
  3. I had one on a 17' crestliner with a 50 HP it worked fine for trolling however it kept the bow down at higher speeds. So if you can adjust the trim it will work on mine I didn't have that function.
  4. Nick, How do you like the braid compared to wire?
  5. Scott, how deep are you running and are you targeting lakers?
  6. Thanks for the update on Cayuga, we're not expecting much other than a good outing. The winter fishing (IMO)has slacked off a bit but that's the way it goes these lakes seem change year to year. I like the topwater stuff and Cayuga has been good to us in the past. We'll work the top at daybreak and drop down and we'll see what happens. It will be interesting if the lamphrey issue is still there!
  7. That was us................you have the right idea! However, nice day for a boat ride! We're gonna check out Cayuga for a change of pace then probably move up towards Severne! We've done OK on the south end but really haven't found the big boys! Plenty of undersize LLs and 17" to 19" class LLs. We found the browns at 50' with most success on spoons, dipseys have produced little this year for us!
  8. We did about the same however we stayed in closer trying to find bigger salmon which didn't happen. We 're going t switch to Cayuga for a change of scenery. For us it's been hit and miss on Seneca plenty of small LLs so the future looks bright. It the winds cooperate we'll be out Saturday.
  9. We'll be there also.....channel 68
  10. Hooked up with Redeyes, our best bite was early plenty of shakers. We kept 4 for the smoker. The bite early was up near the surface and later in the morning 50' was where most of our action was with a mix of spoons and stick baits. We didn't find one thing that worked best! We didn't find he big guys the ones we kept we're in the 20" range, the rest were put back. Hopefully the big boys will show up later in the winter!
  11. Troll Master wouldn't go without one!!!!
  12. Took the first trip of the winter season today, launched at Clute and worked the west shore. We boated a mixed bag of browns & LLs I normally don't count but we were close to 20 or more. We kept 5 for the smoker in the 4 lb range and releasded some quality fish. It was a spoon bite today only one came off a spin doctor & fly, everything was deep that we found active in the 70' + range. The largest amount of bait was in 150 FOW. The best advice that I can share is be there early it was hectic in the first hour then picked up again at noon. It was a great day to be on the lake, just the right amount of chop and cloud cover.
  13. Is Clute Park launchable?
  14. Keep in mind that the x5 adds a mechanical aspect to your hydraulic steering, it's a good unit. I've had an X5 and I replaced it with a Garmin GHP 10 which IMO opinion is the unit to have for hydraulic steering. The X5 is easier to install, the Garmin can be tricky but unlike the older hydraulic units the pump has a bypass so it can be replaced without tearing the system apart. I beat this issue to death before I replaced the X5 PM me if you want more info
  15. I've had 2 Raymarine units, Simrad, and a Garmin GHP 10 without question IMO the Garmin is tough to beat!
  16. What type of steering do you have?
  17. I suggest going to Garmins web site and download the installation and operation. I highly recommend the unit however it has to be laid out and well planned in advance because of the of the lack of shorter hose lenghts that are available, compass location, computor etc. Take the time to read it several times before the purchase. Questions? PM me Ken
  18. What you're looking for is a Baron Magnum. I have a 20' Tyee magnum it's the smaller version of the Magnum. The last year that they were made was 2008. After that for whatever reason Lund went to the fish & Ski transom. They are tough to find used, most hang on to them because of the quality & price!
  19. Just installed a Garmin GHP 10 so far so good. I've had a Simrad AP12, Ramarine Sport Pilot, & X5. This unit is far superior, if you have hydraulic steering, it's pricey and can be difficult to install because the hose lengths. It links to the GPS or tach, my main motor & kicker are tied together so the GPS is used instead of he tach
  20. Other things that site does is offer some good buys in the consumer section plus get great advice on rigging, electronics, etc. Check out this old boat and there's tons of info regarding boat, motors issues.
  21. I now have a Mercury pro kicker and I had a Honda, both run fine. i must say the Honda is a bit quieter regardless both will work. The Honda has a oil filter where the Mercury does not. Don't think you can go wrong with either!
  22. Looking for some help getting hydraulic lines made up for installation on a GHP 10. i need specific lengths.
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