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longbow

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  1. Do you take pp? If so I will take these. Let me know and thanks
  2. That is a very nice looking boat. Looks bigger than what it is, at least to me. thanks
  3. Hello, do you do pp? Just asking, thanks
  4. Ok, blew my Optimax. Took 3 wks and 300 bucks for the fella to tell me it was blown. Bought a 225 Ocean Runner re-built. Power head blew on that one too about a week ago. Under warranty so no worries. Here is my dilema, repower the boat NOW with a Johnson Ocean Runner 150 or have them re-build the 225 again and use that or maybe wait until something comes in to the marina for re-sale during the winter. I've a 1989 23' proline walkaround. Talked with Chuck Wagner at PL in Fl. and he said that with the right prop the 150 will work with speed in the mid 30's maybe a bit better. That is the minimum he would go though. Boat weighs 2800lbs plus gas and motor and people so I am figuring close to 4000lbs with a full tank of fuel etc. in th water. Salt water transom on it and Mr. Wagner said that makes a bit of a difference in how the boat will plane out. You have a bit more variance with how the trim feature works, as in a bit more down into the water cause of the angle of the transom to the stern. 19deg dead rise on the bow. I did a formula thing where you take the weight of the boat and divide by 33 I think the number is, it might be 30 though. Either way over shooting the weight by 800lbs or so and it still comes in at a h.p. rating of around 145h.p. at 5500 rpms to move the boat about 36mph. Wide open throttle is 5800-6000 rpms, flat conditions and trimmed perfectly. I am thinking when fishing this year the farthest I went out was to 600' of water. Mostly between 400-200' though. I mean how much power do you need to run that far and how fast does one need to get there? I was considering just repowering with a 4 stroke but again Mr. Wagner told me I shouldn't put more than a 150 on it if going that route cause of the age of the boat and weight of the 4 strokes vs 2 strokes. Anyways opinions wanted on what to do. thanks
  5. If I didn't have so much tied up in my rebuilt motor I would be all over this. Just fished on a Prowler and bigger is better.
  6. I was out of Hughes yesterday p.m. and pretty rough with the NE wind kicking up. Had one bite and because I had my clip to tight on the down rigger lost everything. At the same time my motor started over heating. But that's fishin. Marked a ton of bait balls out to 85', some nice blue colored jay hooks on the FF all between 60-35'. Can't wait to get out tomorrow and the weekend. Lake is low though which makes getting into the marina dicey at times, just ask my prop!
  7. Thanks, I have heard it mentioned several times but just didn't quite understand what or where it was. thanks
  8. Use sea bags. I use two when it is two ruff for my trolling motor. I like the bags way better in fact even in rough water it takes a ton of play out of the boat. Sea bags is the way to go. More bucks but way cheaper than what you have into spoons etc.
  9. Its an 89 Pro LIne Sportfisherman, from the end of the engine to the end of the bow sprit it I would think a bit better than 30' it's long for sure. Inside its' like 25.5' from the inside of the stern to the inside of the bow. Heavy blue water boat in that it is a heavy weight when its loaded with fuel and stuff like my wife an I. I think if I recall its registered at 6300lbs wet weight. I could be wrong on that maybe that includes the trailer too? Nice boat though.
  10. Was out Fri evening and didn't do anything. Went out Sat. p.m. and as I was rounding a point off Hughes when a squall came up and it happened in minutes. Was headed a bit past Pultneyville to set up and frankly I was amazed I was able to turn my boat around. Holy crap. What a year it h as been on the water. First time I've taken waves over the bow to break over the windshield and icin glass. I carry my dispey rods on the deck of the walk around and they were pushed back on to the floor of the boat. Now I've been in stuff on the lake this year it seems when I've had my motor quit on me and my wife, I've had my motor bark from waves coming from the stern that somehow cavitated the prop, but I ain't never had waves in a chop like that where they are just piling on in big sets that are steep like Sat. p.m. It was exhilarating. Not only that but visibility was very poor and I don't have radar. Once I got the boat turned that is when it became really fun surfing those big breakers, what a hoot. Then went out Sun. a.m. with my wife and she decided that the rollers were just a bit much for her. Not alot of water between the rollers either especially coming back in. So it was quite bumpy. I wanted to fish but she didn't so we didn't. So we headed back to the marina once we got past the St. Pete and wouldn't ya know coming back in to Hughes got up on a set of rollers that broke under boat on the starboard side and bam set the boat down on the shelf of rocks and took a chunk out of our propeller. That ain't happened in the 2 summers I've owned this boat either. So that's my story.
  11. Heading out now out of Hughes, well in a hour or so. Will report back.
  12. I had a similar experience a couple of Sundays ago out of Hughes. Waves pretty big, kicker and auto pilot couldn't keep up with them, main engine wouldn't go, huge tangled mess under the boat and one rainbow to show for it. Still here though. To say it was interesting is an understatement.
  13. I bought a gallon of Syntech TC W3 blue colored oil for my rebuilt 95 Ocean Runner 225. I bought it cause it was 12 bucks a gallon. The other oil I used from Arny's was 40 bucks a gallon. My wife is a chemical engineer and she looked at both and couldn't discern a real difference in either, such as one being better than the other. Both are synthetic blends and colored blue. Huge price difference though. So what say any of you folks. I haven't opened the jug yet so I can always take it back etc.etc. thanks
  14. Wife and I went out of Hughes about 7:30 and she was "complaining" it was to rough. So we turned around at Pultneyville and headed back to Hughes. They were definitely big rollers though so maybe I can't blame her. Supposed to be better tomorrow but of course I have to work.
  15. Thanks fella's. I'll ask Mackeral what I need to do to get the bolt out or at least loosened enough for the rest of fall fishing. thanks
  16. Yep mine was initially the same as the OMC but the tech tightened it up for me cause even with the ezee steer the rod would bend. So now what I want to do is remove the damaged bolt and put a new one in. thanks
  17. I have a older Merc. 9.9 on my boat my brother gave me. Works flawlessly. However I broke off the head of the lock down bolt. I was going to use the motor locked in the straight position so had the tech who mounted the Garlick mount lock it down. But then decided it worked better with the Ezee steer system so was going to loosen the bolt to back it off and the head snapped off. What would be the best way to remove it? Thanks for any advice. PS anybody know of any way to keep the engine from moving side to side with the Garlick mount. The mount is solid enough but the engine as side to side play in it supposedly to compensate for boat and wave action or some such thing.
  18. I was out of Hughes on Sun. Dipsey Ranger put it to the salmon out in about 600' of water on Sat. So in the a.m. that is where my wife and headed. I talked to another fella on the cell and he was gonna stay in closer cause he didn't trust the weather. Well there was a bit of chop heading out and when we hit 175 I started setting up. Running two down riggers and two dipsey rods. Hadn't even set up when the starboard downrigger fired. By that time we were in about 250' and heading north. Landed a nice rainbow. Then the dipsey went off and that is where things started going down hill fast as the south wind picked up pretty good. My kicker couldn't keep up with the chop and of course my new to me 225 Ocean Runner decided to crap out. Now we are being blown in circles and it seems the deeper we went with the wind the larger the chop became. My Ezee stear rod attachment bent, a set of waves hit us in the stern but by that time my main engine was running again and it kicked up out of the water on a set of 4 waves. I have a decent blue water boat and it is a heavy thing yet the stern lifted right out of the water and barked the engine pretty good and scared the ****e right out of us. I also had everything tangled but it worked out cause here I am! So there ya go, L.O. can flip pretty quickly and frankly I don't have that much time under my belt fishing it to go out that far when it's like that or has the potential to get like that. Not only that it beats the crap out of you when you do.
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