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  1. Ok, this is going to sound corny, but you know the guy on TV that puts a screen door in the bottom of a boat and than paints it with Flex Seal? Well, that stuff really does work. A while back we split the seam on a canoe at our hunting cabin. While in town the next day I saw Flex Tape, made by the same company, at a hardware store. We were able to seal the split seam with it and keep fishing for the rest of the trip. After seeing how well it worked I started carrying some tucked away at the bottom of my emergency box.

    I got it on Amazon in a roll and cut a few legnths so it would fit in the box.

    https://www.amazon.com/Flex-Seal-Tape-Black/dp/B01N5Q3G8H/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489451858&sr=8-1&keywords=flex+tape

     

  2. Leaning to port and conflicting advice

    Good day everybody,

    I have a Starweld 18 Pro with a 115 outboard and a 9.9 kicker mounted on the port side. The boat seems to sit pretty level when at rest but leans to port when on plane. The lean get worse as you increase speed. These two facts lead me to believe it's not a weight issue. I've been reading up on the internet and talking to people but getting conflicting advice. At this point the most reasonable cause I've come across is the small adjustable fin just above and behind the prop. Even the name of this fin seems to be in question on a couple of blogs. (Not within LOU, but others). My understanding is that this fin is intended to adjust for the natural tendency of the boat to pull to the left because of the rotation of the prop. I've also read they are unnecessary if you have power steering, which I do. I can't send a picture because the boat is storage but the fin is adjusted slightly (maybe 3 degrees or so) to the right, which would make sense if it were correcting a pull to the left. I'm being told that the fin pulling the boat back to the right may be causing the lean left. I can't quite get my head around the dynamics of that. It seems counter-intuitive to me.  Here come the questions?

    1. What is the correct name of this little adjustable fin?

    2. Could it's current setting really be causing the leaning to port?

    3. Is there any harm in adjusting it back and forth to see what results I get? I guess I mean, could I cause a bigger problem in doing so?

    As always, any thoughts on this are greatly appreciated.  

     

  3. Hi guys,

    All this is really helpful. The discussion on line vs leader got me thinking. I've been tying a few crawler harnesses and im using 15 lbs floro line, not leader material. I know a lot of guys use 17 or 20 lbs when tying harnesses.  Im going lighter line to help the action early in the year when trolling really slow. Ive not had any problems in the past but ive only been tying my own for the past two years. Should I be using leader material and is 15 to light? 

  4. Off Season Questions and Ideas

    With the holidays behind us and football winding down, it's time to get started on all the off-season tasks I promised myself I would do this winter. For most items on my to-do list I find myself wondering what other guys do or how they do it. The purpose of this topic is to pose those questions and kick around answers and ideas. 

     

    The first thing I'm wondering is this. Do I need to replace the line on my primary trolling reels? The line is 15 lbs test Fluorocarbon put on last winter. They were in the water about 18 to 20 days last year, some days longer than others. The lines look fine to me but I know some of the reels have less line on them than others due to snags, tangles, etc. None are really low. I am leaning towards replacing if only so I can make sure the line counters are consistently calibrated. What say the group? 

  5. Hearing others have been struggling, while disappointing, at least makes me feel like it's not just me. We're headed to Otisca tomorrow but will be back for one last try Columbus day weekend. If anyone is interested we trolled all day off Oswego in 100 fow with flys, and spoons and didn't have a hit. Only marked one fish. Disappointing but that's why it's called fishing not catching.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Lake Ontario United mobile app

  6. Thanks Sea-IV

    Where you have yours is where I'm going to move mine, just about where the transom wall meets the gunwale.

     

    It sounds like you mounted your rails yourself. Do you happen to know if there are any wires right under the side deck that far back? I can't see up in there and would hate to drill into the anchor light wires which should be the only wires anywhere near there.  

     

    Thanks again

  7. I've been trying to figure out where I can create some new storage space and the idea of a step/box like that never occurred to me. Whats a great idea. I know what I'm doing with my next rainy day. Thanks for sharing guys!

     

    And as you can see I'm still trying to figure out how to use this site too ! 

  8. Erabbit, I just got and e-mail that you quoted my post.... I ran out to the garage and took a few good pictures to upload. My box is 5/8 exterior plywood covered in marine carpet. It doesn't have a bottom, just a 4" strip of ply across the center, side to side, and a cutout along the bottom on the front. This keeps the plano boxes off the floor and allows for air flow. The top overhangs the front about 3/4" so I can open it without a handle or ring pull.

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  9. post-160767-0-35874300-1469579073_thumb.jpgHi Everyone,

    I have a new Starweld that I'm still outfitting and could use some help. I'm hopping someone else out there has solved this problem already.

    I have Berts rails on the deck just inside and below the gunwale. The rails are great for rod holders but I just bought Berts swivel mounts and used them to mount Cannon Downriggers. Here's the problem. When you put any weight on the boom of the downrigger the whole deck where the rails are mounted moves. And it moves way too much to be normal flexibility. I've attached a pic to give an idea of where its mounted now.

     

    Does anyone else out there have a newer Starweld with downriggers mounted? If so, where and how did you mount them? 

     

    Any thoughts are welcome and appreciated. 

    Thanks

    Frank S.

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