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Unread 12-26-2021, 08:28 AM
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No it isn't YOU. When I had my Proline I/O I went nuts figuring out what needed to be done for the season coming up, checking screws, filters, lights and especially the two first aid kits, that I needed. They told me I was nuts, join the club.
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Unread 12-26-2021, 09:19 AM
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Nice boat, hook in hand ,not so nice
I'm happy to hear we are in the same club , checking our boats from bow to stern
I have a list,I do this every year and go down the list of things to check and if I come up with new things I put them on the list, I can't remember schit anymore
The trailer I pump up the bearings with bearing buddies Check the rollers and this year I am going to jack up the trailer and make sure there is no movement in the wheels Side to side,,up and down ,
I do this every year I try to keep her in the best condition I can She has some years on her but I love the Steplift It's a great boat.
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Unread 12-26-2021, 09:49 AM
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That's why I need two first aid kids. Two weeks before that, I had to go to the hospital to get a lure out. I tried, but it was a treble hook and I needed help. The Steplift is a good boat, my friend have one. GOD LUCK with your list.
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Here's what I did with my V today



75* & light and variable winds, just had to go

as far as how much or little you do, depends on your situation. U guys have a much more compressed season. Down here it's pretty much year-round, so I work on the boat year-round. I do put off big stuff like painting the deck or re-finishing teak till the cooler months.

while you are redoing your first aid kit, make sure you have fresh super glue
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Phat, nice setup on your boat!!! I take my gorilla glue all the time, what a cut savior!!! In the 60's I used it all the time, but it was called Krazy Glue and IBM had one that was the best ever.
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I wonder how many lives that stuff actually saved? Quite a few I'm betting. In Nam almost everyone I knew carried it in their pockets in case someone got shot. Great for closing a wound to prevent a person from bleeding out while waiting for evac to an aid station or hospital. Instant stitches. Love it.

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I wonder how many lives that stuff actually saved? Quite a few I'm betting. In Nam almost everyone I knew carried it in their pockets in case someone got shot. Great for closing a wound to prevent a person from bleeding out while waiting for evac to an aid station or hospital. Instant stitches. Love it.

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I learned the super glue trick a few years back at work. I sliced my knuckle, deep, with a razor blade. A coworker, who happened to be an emt, glued it shut for me. I use the glue more than bandaids, since I can never keep a bandage on.
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Here's what I did with my V today



75* & light and variable winds, just had to go
Man, that's beautiful. Flat calm, clear water and a gorgeous V-20.
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