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  1. Billye, Welcome! As with any brotherhood, it takes a little while to get to know the regulars. You will have a lot of fun here and learn a lot in the process, Welcome again, stay in touch and Tight lines, always!   Blackie

  2. thanks fellas, when I get home, l

    I will take it apart and measure the ID and try to find something to fit thanks again blackie

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  3. put a bimini top on the old boat last year, purchased from national bimini tops inc. very happy with the top till sunday, when I tried to back the boat in the garage with the top still up, alcohol may have been a factor. called the mfg. and they don, t sell parts. anyone know who could make a couple bows?

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  4. please go to Blood Run Tackle web site and carefully read all their articles and blogs about wire, copper, and lead core. the information on that website is priceless, very easy to understand. if you have questions, you can email or call and the guys there are more than happy to help.  good luck and tight lines!

  5. thumburn, anything mechanical will eventually need service, I spend a lot of money on fishing equipment and insist on everything being in top shape, I use tuna reel service, great service, and really fasy turn around and a factory warranty center. if its worth owning, its worth taking care of. tight lines.

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  6. you have a lot going on there! I'll try to help, been thru this a hundred times. These are my opinions and suggestions only, I believe these to be a safe and positive remedy for your situation, others may disagree and that's OK, each to his own--here goes. No.1 you need 2 matching batteries, I prefer dual purpose marine batteries, preferably made in the USA. They hold up well and withstand many chargings. NO.2 A Perko  1-2-all, on/off disconnect switch. This switch does the obvious= on = off and allows you to run on battery no.1 or no.2 or both, I am a firm believer that the electricial system should be shut off at the end of the day. I want my boats main breaker-fuse box wired to bat. no.1 via disconnect switch. On this circuit is main engine, nav lites, fans, blowers, interior lites, horn ect. Battery no2 will have a second fuse/breaker box with my depth finder, downriggers. whatever other equipment you have for fishing. I isolate my batterys while I am fishing so I always have a fully charged battery to start my main motor to go home with. If you keep your boat in the water, I would install a bilge pump with a automatic float switch, wired directly to the main battery via a inline fuse.  All this is really pretty simple and just common sense, if your uncomfortable with this I would consult a certified marine mechanic, hope this helps  tight lines    Blackie

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