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  1. Reel have been sold and are pending payment. If deal falls through will get back to pm's in order that I received them. Thanks!
  2. 18 attractors for sale - used in good shape. $90 $75 $60 takes them. Local pickup in Oswego on weekends, Baldwinsville NY during the week or willing to ship USPS in medium flat rate box to lower 48 at buyers expense.
  3. Maybe the rules can be posted? When I registered Fat Nancy's didn't have anymore copies of the rules.
  4. I have four Okuma 55 Convectors for sale. Each reel has 900' of PowerPro backing, a 10' piece of 40# mono between the 45# A-Tom-Mik copper and backing for releases to attach to, and 30# flouro leader. Prior to putting up for sale I retied in the mono splice (back to back uni) and put a new leader on each reel. All connections are Albright knots with heat shrink tubing over top to protect. The reels were serviced 2 years ago by Tuna Toms. I have two reels loaded with 300' of 45# A-Tom-Mik copper and two reels loaded with 400' of 45# A-Tom-Mik copper. Copper is in good shape and a single piece (no pieces spliced in). Reels are in good shape with minimal boat rash. $300 for all 4 reels. Can fit all 4 reels in a medium flat rate box for an additional $15 shipping (I think). Willing to ship lower 48 or local pickup in Baldwinsville NY (Monday through Thursday) and in Oswego on weekends. Looking to sell first as a lot - if that doesn't work will consider breaking it up. Paypal friends and family if shipping or cash if picking up.
  5. Splice a piece of mono in - problem solved. back-to-back uni to the braid.
  6. I will chime in for reference here on what a slightly larger boat gets for another data point. At optimal cruise I am about 1.4 gallons per mile or .7 miles per gallon which equates to roughly 35 gallons per hour at cruise. Trolling I'm around 3 gallons per hour. Typically I'm trolling around 800 RPMs to keep water across the rudders and oil pressure up, and will run a combination of bags depending on conditions (one bag going one direction, toss a second in for another direction etc.) We have twin 454's and weigh around 16,000 pounds dry. With a full tank of fuel we add around another 2000 pounds (305 gallon tank). Cruise is around 3200 RPMs and 23 MPH in calm seas.
  7. Sounds good - we are there usually Friday night through Sunday afternoon and I'm also up during the week.
  8. I see you list Oswego as your home port - if you are in Oswego this weekend feel free to PM me and you can stop by my boat - can explain a few things to you and get you pointed in the right direction...
  9. Propeller Works in Canandaigua. Mike Yorks. 585-394-1860
  10. One thing you can do to gently pursued releases to slide down the line is to gently turn away from the board - that will accelerate the outside board and help releases to slide down - also helps to generate bites....also can bounce the tow line a little to help a release move down it if it is stubborn....
  11. Hey Joe - just texted you - might be interested.
  12. sale pending - individual and I are going to meet this coming Wednesday - if it falls through will offer in order based on PMs received.
  13. Bunch of stuff that I don't use. Don't want to ship - local pickup. Can meet in Baldwinsville any day, North Syracuse weekdays , or Sodus area on Weekends until mid-April. $150 $125 takes it all. A total of 26 Attractors, 24 spoons, over 20 A-Tom-Mik Fly bodies, and some other misc. stuff. -Mix of fourteen 8" Spin Doctors, 8" ProTrolls, 10" Spin Doctors and a Shark Flasher shown front and back -Mix of twelve 10" meat paddles shown front and back -mixed lot of 24 spoons - Michigan Stingray and Regular size, a few Sutton 35's, Some DW SuperSlims, some assorted Mags (DW, Evil Eye, and NK) - Four J-Plugs (no harnesses) - lot of 20+ A-Tom-Mik Fly bodies (various colors, some used, some I think are new) - four rigged meat heads - Spool of 920' of 7 strand wire, 600' of 32# Blood Run copper (both used), assorted Dipsey Divers. -
  14. Depends on the person with a table - I had a few stream things there last year and didn't sell any - most of the crowd consists of lake guys. Looking for anything specific?
  15. Due to the time he had invested into the parts - the easiest solution for me was to give him my traxtech tracks off the boat and he milled out the opening slightly to match the Cannon tracks - problem solved.....
  16. One word of caution - while all of the accessories are interchangeable amongst Traxtech, Cannon, and Berts, when having something custom machined for my tracks on my boat (Tracks are Traxtech) I gave the machinist a piece of cannon track to use to take measurements from assuming they were all the same. The opening looking from top down of the cannon tracks is about 150 thousandths wider than the traxtech or berts openings - so the piece he made for me didn't slide into the traxtech track - there are differences in the track so just make sure you don't run into the issue I had....
  17. Let me know what you have - looking for a 9.9 HP outboard, Extra Long Shaft, Tiller with pull start. New or old doesn't matter - let's see what you have - not looking for something that needs a bunch of work or doesn't currently run.... Thanks!
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