We managed to get two nice springs in the boat today. two more broke off at the boat, and we lost three that just pulled loose or jumped and threw the hook We were fishing between the lighthouse and red can, in and out of the fog. They were all big strong fighters. Coho killers and green...
OK. I agree the cost isn't much and to save any possibility of trouble I should just buy a licence for anyone visiting who wants to see what it's about.
I'd make one. Acrylic bends easily with heat. I'd use the old one as a mold and bend 1/8 acrylic around it with a heat gun. Unlikely to get it perfect, but would be much cheaper.
When I am in my boat salmon fishing, using 2 rods on downriggers, am I allowed to have a friend with me in the boat who does not have a fishing licence? We would not of course keep more than1 limit.
Why not use it as is? With an inboard engine bolted to the stringers there's not much load on the transom. It's a $500.00 trailer with a free boat that runs. I'd only do it if I was going to do a total re-build and pod. Many $k.
For a boat that's not used to go long distances regularly, a solar system on the cabin roof will provide a lot of charging capacity. A small gas outboard could be used on occasions when extended range is required. I live about a quarter of the time off grid on solar. It works well most of the...
Plastic air lines are certainly legal for air brakes. Rubber won’t work for hydraulic lines. They need to be rigid to hold pressure. I use plastic air brake lines for my trim tabs. They work well. I don’t see why they would be illegal for trailer brakes when they are legal for big trucks.
I can run on one engine, but it feels a bit underpowered. On 1 it'll do 30mph at 5600. On 2, tons of power, 40mph at 5600. I'm in Ukee. I seldom go more than 25mph. I've had gauge issues, and just had them replaced. I don't know the gph, and mpg #s.
It's finished. Enough for this year anyway.
I've had difficulty importing pics here from apple devices. They kept turning sideways. I had to email them to a windows computer to get them to stay right way up.
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