Bozeman Bob
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You can always go to Raymarineusa.com and post up in there forum where someone from Raymarine will answer your question. Takes a day or 2 before it is posted and they respond with a answer. You can also go through there autopilot section listed in the forum and see if that question was asked before or use the search icon. That is if you do not get any help on here or what is posted does not fix it.
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I have seen a lot worse being used. Having said that you don't want to take out the prop shaft seal by it being out of balance. It would take some time for that to happen judging by what I can tell from picture. See what the local shop charges for doing it right and balancing it vs picking up a new aluminum one from them or online. Not a bad idea to have a spare prop , in that case just go new and put the old one as is , in the boat . If you travel far and might be there over a weekend it doesn't do any good sitting in the garage if your 100 miles away and whack a rock in the middle of your trip. So yes you can use it as is and yes replace or repair as soon as possible .
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Need your rated max RPMs for the motor. Then need your RPM numbers at WOT with a average load on the boat along with the different altitudes your operating in for those numbers ,which may be different. Otherwise we/you are just guessing and may be lugging the engine or going over your redline , which in either case leads to the early demise of your power plant.
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Since you asked about Wilson ,not Olcott try Googling Wilson Boat Yard Marina or Facebook , they have nice rooms and a restaurant that is now doing takeouts as well , along with dockage . .IMHO Wilson , as Hawkeye mentioned , is nicer than Olcott for slippage [ more protected from Ontario when it gets nasty ] , rooms and food along with being closer to the " Bar " if that is one of the areas that you want to fish.
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Bug hatch on LO - tips on avoiding?
Bozeman Bob replied to Lightbringer's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Pretty much goes with the territory , I guess if it bothers you that much ,don't go out until the hatch's [ these are not as bad as the biting flys ] are over with -
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Have to take the whole section to a hydraulic shop. They can figure out the size..A hardware store might even be able to help you out., doesn't seem like it's a high pressure hose if you have a clamp on one end. Matter of fact if I couldn't find a replacement hose I would buy a hose from NAPA and a hose coupler from the hardware store . Cut the hose a few inches from.the end and slap it on . At least for the weekend if you wanted to get out on the water.
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Not sure about this particular situation .Most setups I have seen have a PS line that goes to a heat exchanger and many times people fail to drain them/properly winterize . So there is a possibility that is cracked and oil may have leaked from there. If that happened you can fix or replace . 3rd option is to couple in a longer hose ,eliminating the cooler , and leave it laying flush on the bottom. That in itself acts as a cooler with the lake never getting warm ,the extra 5-6 feet of hose helps cool it down and the PS doesn't really get overly hot up this way to begin with. Guy I know did that and no issues .
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No problem ,your welcome . If I can have one person rethink the way they fish when going solo or better yet finding someone to go out with ,then my OPINION got through. Glad you have made it 35 years by yourself , I have you beat by 25 years fishing on the lake , doesn't mean a thing if your out there and thing go south in a hurry. . What's. your late Dad have to do with anything ? Again for those of you that have a hard time comprehending , this is just my opinion ,that's it . Done with this thread .
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Ok , how many that have replied or read this post that fish solo use a kill switch tether ? How many have a two way radio and cell in a dry bag that they wear , how many wear a life preserver ? How many file a float plan with another person ? How about having a medical emergency and getting to land by themselves. I have seen.guys out there solo in a fog and no radar , talk about playing with the Grim Reaper. Share a Seat on here is a great idea for the person that may have second thoughts about rolling the dice. Again my opinion and good luck to all that partake in this .
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If fluid is up to the vent cap I would check solenoids. I believe there are two, one for up and one for down . Might even try swapping them to verify.. Cheap enough to replace , car parts store will have them ,not marine specific. If the unit is somehow bad I think I have one ,let me know. ( have a lot of spare parts from over the years out in garage )
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Since no one has replied I will ask the obvious . Wood ,aluminum , fiberglass ,condition , any time frame and type .length of boat ? A few more details may or may not help.
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Most of the tournaments have eliminated using a observer this season.
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In most cases ,not all , the engines are over propped a bit ,so adding a little hp isn't going to mean buying props , just puts it on the money. May even see a little higher cruise speed and better mpg. What's your max rated rpms and what are you hitting at WOT ? Time not a factor ,go local and ask the builder for recomendations on things like roller rockers vs stock and heads will have to be shaved ,so he should / will make sure you have enough stock left for that to happen. Good luck !
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They have not made the 3i8s since the late 80s ,so I don't think your going to buy a new one. ,especially 2 for 3600. Unless there short blocks which is a route I would not take. More like 3600 per engine ,longblock and rebuilt not " new " and maybe with a 2 year warranty, depending on who you buy it from. Personally I prefer having someone I know rebuild them . That way I know what was replaced ,what options I might have for any upgrades in durability and possible HP. Buying online means you don't know for sure if oil pump , intake valves , lifter springs ,water pump ect have been replaced or they were in mfg specs and not replaced. If your in a hurry you may have to buy online since this is the busy season for most rebuild shops. I would ask and make sure the engine was put on a dyno to be broken in and checked for any oil ,water leaks before I dropped it back in the boat. Going from.a 2 to 4 barrel carb with a better tuned intake manifold may give you a extra 20-25 hours per engine .
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12 volt test light and start tracing from the switch back if no power at the switch. Switch forward if you have power there. Can't really tell from the wording in your post what exactly isn't getting power. Check all grounds as well , pretty basic .
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Better off grounding it to the engine block ,or wherever your main battery is grounded to. I had a Cannon rigger that would not self stop at the waterline because the battery wasn't correctly grounded, worked fine after I did that.
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You might try opening the bleeder and just wait for gravity to do its thing. Just make sure the reservoir is always topped off and the cap should be off as well. Might take 5-10 minutes to get a constant flow going. Other option is a reverse power bleeder ,where your pumping fluid from.the bleeder to the reservoir.
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They (NAPA ,any auto parts store ) do sell 12 volt 10 ,20 , 30 amp circuit breakers that have spade terminals on them. Much easier to reset than replacing fuses ,some are auto reset as well.
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Sold / Closed 20' Grady White Overnighter $7,000 OBO
Bozeman Bob replied to RebelSportsman's topic in Boats for Sale
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Sold / Closed 20' Grady White Overnighter $7,000 OBO
Bozeman Bob replied to RebelSportsman's topic in Boats for Sale
Uhhh the reply above the one you replied to states it was sold two years ago. As to why it wasn't marked as sold there may be a few reasons , from the OP was getting out of boating/fishing completely , didn't know how to close/edit in a "sold " on his ad , never visited this site or his listing after it was sold ,or just didn't care and wasn't getting any calls as the number he listed had too many digits.




