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  1. What is the best way to clear up Windshield fogging in the mornings? run a fan ? a heater ? any tricks ?
  2. Crickets ??? That's more than I'm hearing ........
  3. PM sent .... Sent from my SM-G900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. I still have one. I actually found it at a garage sale a couple years ago
  5. Very similar to mine. You can have one made out of aluminum . Works great
  6. Sold pending payment.....
  7. I have it at my home in Clay NY (by Syracuse) I will be in fair haven in a couple weeks
  8. 14" - 5 lug trailer rim with practically brand new tire (less than 20 miles on it). ST205/75/14 Asking $60 or BO
  9. It was probably a custom. He does alot of custom stuff Sent from my SM-G900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  10. At least we all agreed Sent from my SM-G900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  11. Almost looks like a "Green Alewife Bubble Rad" from finger lakes tackle Sent from my SM-G900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  12. That's a real good price. I have a 25' trophy and received quotes any where from 2200 - 3700. Sent from my SM-G900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  13. check your knot measurments. i know guys that have Otters and changing your knot distance makes them run better http://www.lakeontariounited.com/fishing-hunting/topic/4955-big-jon-otter-boards-knot-placement/?hl=%2Botter+%2Bboats#entry25632
  14. Blind Sodus is not dredged until the second week of June. It was changed a few years back to this. The monies for the dredging come out of an association fund. We usually have just enough to keep it open through Labor Day the past couple years. You can go to the website for information - BSBIA.ORG
  15. I made double boards out of cedar and drilled 5 holes in the bottom roughy 1/2 deep and melted some old lead sinkers into the holes. I then sanded them smooth and covered the bottom with a thin coat of epoxy. The boards pull so hard I have to stop the boat to bring them in
  16. X2 Nothing smaller than 10 gauge. A old set of jumper cables with ends cut off work great for running distance
  17. Assuming the autopilot is nmea compliant you would need to hook that to the c90. On the back of the C90 you will need a sea talk to nmea cable. I'm not familiar with your autopilot but did find the website on a quick search. Maybe they can help answer your questions. http://www.kingmarineelectronics.com/products.html
  18. I'm with Glenn and Rich. I have a T8 on my trophy 2352 which is over 5000lbs and it has no problems pushing it even in rough seas into the wind.
  19. As Rich said the bags are used to control the rocking motion of the boat that get most sick as well as slow you down. With the bags out it makes fishing in rough seas more pleasurable
  20. Personally I would go with the kicker. I have trolled without one and with bags and it works but it's nice to have the extra motor and it saves hours on your main A bag will work but after time you will get build up on your plugs. I know on my dads boat even with a bag out its tough to get down to speed. You can change the pitch of your prop to achieve the results you are looking for too. You can also also use a trolling plate as well vs a bag. All will work it just comes down to several factors, hours on main, buildup, deploying and running bags, low enough RPMs, and of course $
  21. I've done it a few times on my own and even did a charter once too. Fishing was definitely hit or miss. We did catch some but no real numbers. There was some boat traffic (early first week or so) and it died off after that. Alot of guys with no lights and just using headlamps :-/ Sent from my SM-G900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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