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tlr426

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  1. So I picked up a set of boards and for some reason only my starboard board tracks well. My port board is not running correct it doesn't pull hard to the side it kinda pulls a little side ways through the water. Any tips on what might fix this or what is causing this?

  2. So when you guys store you boats in the water at what temp is it okay to leave it in? I have an outboard engine and am wondering once the day time highs are all in the positive and the odd night time low is in the negative is it okay to leave you boat in? Also is there anything you need to protect your engine if you are leaving it moored in early spring, putting it in and out is not a option so I am wondering how long will I be waiting before I can put her in for the season.

  3. I have a similar bracket and if you keep the motor locked in the center position not turned to the side. Then trim it up it stays fairly still even in rough seas although it does bounce around a bit for my liking. I am not sure but mine is a 4 stroke bracket and it does not flex under the weight of my Yamaha t8 extra long shaft, I think the motor is around 100#

  4. So I went to a local seminar and the captian that was giving the presentation says he does not reference is down speed to his sog... He said that he goes by the down speed on his probe and when he gets information about down speed he needs to know what unit the operator is using so he can extrapolate that data for use with his unit. He metioned that the fish hawk reads higher then the sub troll and the depth raider. My question is when reading about down speed in keatings books do I need to know the unit he was running or have these numbers been translated to sog as the reference speed. Its easy enough to drop the probe and see that it runs .2 or .4 mph faster and just subtract for calibrated speed... The question I ask is what do you guys do on your boats. I just got a fish hawk over the winter and I would like to optimise its productivity.

  5. I ran mono for a few seasons to save a few bucks and did have success. It was tough to set the dipsy realse up right to allow it to trip with all that stretch and if you get 200' of line out it can be a pain... Sometimes they would work great sometimes not so much. Last spring I up graded one of my setups to try wire and this winter I just setup another one there is a huge difference they work great. You can use mono, but if you go with wire you will be much happier with the results I think

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