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Little Crappie

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  1. Seeing if anyone could answer this question before I hassle the marinas. In the merc manual it says to keep the motor in gear to keep the prop from moving while on the road, but what about in the water? I'm confused cause I'd think going full speed with my main any drag would be harmful to the lower unit on the kicker? I thought it was more harmful to spin the prop while in gear, Any thought?

  2. Not looking for much, don't want to pay shipping and figure somebody else might need an item. I fish Mexico when it's not a tornado on the waters and live north of that.

    Cannon base plate and gimbal mount

    Prop- believe its 13x19- was a spare for a 120hp evinrude loop

    Hub- not sure for what

    Group 24 battery box

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  3. Thanks everyone but after much frustration of first trying to remove the hose, then using fish tape to thread smaller hose to no avail... I said screw it.... Bought a $20 bilge pump and threw the hose over the fuel tank and added a switch on the dask, I should add picks lol.

  4. There Seems to be an intrusion some where with gunk. And i cant fish the smaller hose through. Unfortunately it seams like the boat made guide holes for this one stinking hose. In a final ditch effort to keep my livewell from turning into a cooler I'm just gonna route a hose over my tank and throw a pump in that sucker and flip a switch to drain my livewell, either next week I'm fishing or the boats getting scrapped lol and I'm going to start knitting.

  5. I'd second that, browns are a worthy fight right now and pike are right around the corner plus you don't have to go very far from shore, in addition warm water species just arnt as active or fun until their in season. Enjoy the cold water species while they last cause there like flies on s&i£.

  6. Went to take my boat out for the first season and short story after replacing wires, and batteries, my livewell drainage hose dry rotted an cracked at the dock. When I went to look at how to replace it seams this hose runs from my livewell directly under the fuel tank to the transom and nothings budging. Was wondering what the easiest war to replace. I thinking I have to remove my 5 foot gas tank I filled for first day out lol. And drill rivits out all day just to do so, at that rate might as well replace my fuel tank from 1989. I was hoping I could just pull the hose out but it seems I'm sol. Any thought?

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