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  1. I can't agree more with everything that's been said above.  Bob is a stand up guy and he puts customer service at the top of his list.  I know for a fact that he is not satisfied with putting out tackle that only looks good to fishermen. He goes to pain staking levels to make absolutely sure that before he puts a pattern on the market that it is going to catch fish.

     

    I fished with him last Sunday on my boat.  He brought a ton of spoons and ran every one of them.  Lots of patterns that worked and caught fish, and some that I'm sure no one will ever see because ... well, they didn't.  (there weren't many of those.)

     

    A little hint, If you don't have the Alpha Alewife line of his spoons you are missing A LOT of fish.  Bob Barker is also pretty hot too.

     

    Alan

  2. I recently purchased 3 16lb torpedo weights.  Unfortunately they won't fit in the Big Jon cradles that are on my Brutes.  I'm curious what others have done to hold these weights.  I could mount ball babies next to the riggers, but the whole drilling more holes in my boat thing comes into play...  Any ideas would be welcomed.

  3. I just bought a boat from Michigan.  I had it surveyed prior to purchasing.  I would advise anyone (even if you have a good sense of boats) to have the boat surveyed by and accredited marine surveyor such as a SAMS (Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors) member.  They go through an awfull lot of training, and have specialized equipment to test the fibreglass for moisture content as well as other things.  I talked to several in the area that I bought the boat and they all charged by the foot.  You can go to marinesurvey.org and punch in the zip code or city and it will give you a list close to where your boat is.  I had my Tiara surveyed, sea trialed and compression check done on the engines for $525.00 and I'd do it again in a heart beat.

     

    A good friend of mine had a boat surveyed in Michigan at the same time.  His "looked" like an awesome boat.  The survey came back with some major deficiencys.  Needless to say that boat is still in Michigan.  That particular surveyor called while on the boat to go over the problem list.  At that time it was decided to stop the survey, he was charged a nominal fee and the search for another boat continues...

     

    Just my $00.02

  4. 1988 Wellcraft Sportsman 250   $10,000 obo.

    Fully rigged for salmon fishing.

    -25 foot.
    -1988 LoadRite roller trailer.
    -Mercruiser 350, 260hp 839 hrs.
    -Yamaha 9.9hp kicker on a bracket with EZ steer arm.
    -Fresh bottom paint.
    -Sleeps 3.
    -AC/DC fridge, alcohol stove, sink with pump faucet.
    -Fully enclosed head.
    -Remote controlled spot light on bow pulpit.
    -Dual batteries with isolation switch.
    -Onboard battery charger.
    -Shore power with cable.
    -Raw water washdown.
    -Live well.
    -King Marine Autopilot.
    -AM/FM Stereo CD with MP3 port.
    -VHF Marine radio.
    -Raymarine A70D fish finder / GPS.
    -Lowrance LMS 160 Map fish finder / GPS.
    -Moore Sub Trol with probe.
    -3 Big Jon Captains Pack electric downriggers.
    -2 Big Jon Dual adjustable rod holders.
    -Cannon Planer board mast.

     

    Call 716-418-5790

     

    New ride arrives in two weeks!

     

    Thanks for Looking.

     

    I added 2 more pics of the fishing area in back.

     

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  5. Funny this topic comes up now. I have five year old Mason 7 strand on my diver rods. Always wondered what the life expectancy was for it. Never had any problems with it, no frays or break offs in 5 years, I always check terminations and look for frays every time I deploy them. Last weekend I broke off a diver and flasher fly rig off of each of my rods and found another fray on one. Pretty good wake up call for me. 2 new spools of wire on order right now. Good Luck.

  6. I think I might have the original proto type in my tackle box. Tell me if I'm wrong Bob.

    It's been a top producer since the 2nd day of the Orleans Pro Am. Great pattern that glows like crazy!

    Great guy to deal with, customer service is his 1st priority.

    Alan

  7. My last boat was a 1993 Starcraft Islander 191v. I also had problems getting speed down, and the throttle lever was very difficult to adjust "Just Right". I installed a trolling plate on the outdrive and that helped out alot especially trolling for walleye. I ordered a Hydro Troll trolling plate from cabelas. It had shear pins so that if you forgot to bring it up after trolling, the prop thrust from coming up on plane wouldn't break anything. I don't see that particular plate on cabelas web site any more, but they still have the shear pins. I would imagine someone still makes that one. I never did get the throttle lever loostened up before I moved to a biger boat with different problems. Good luck, the Islander was a great overall boat though.

  8. Next time out on the water and the boat starts to wander, send someone up front as far as they can go. See if the wander decreases. Moving weight forward typically corrects for yaw. It sounds funny, but I added 200lbs of weight to the bow of my 25ft Wellcraft and "most" of the yaw went away. It rides a little nicer now too. It's worth a shot.

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