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Unread 01-28-2021, 11:29 PM
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Unread 01-29-2021, 11:56 AM
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It just might be mine sometime. So glad you're still working due to the virus.
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I'm not posting because fishing is done untill May

and I don't think you guys want to see my upgrades to my 265 Express...doing new flat panel dash, 12" touchscreen, 2kw sonar, new radar, new full enclosure with polycarbonate front windows

probably will be selling a 2018 Garmin EchoMap 94sv with sidevu transom xducer and an old Furuno SL70 stand alone radar...cheap....
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It's winter and we are getting hammered with snow now and my boat is under wraps for the winter plus I was asking so many questions I thought I would give it a rest for awhile. My motor didn't start and I'm going to go over it from front to back since she is in my driveway now. I want to replace the fuel line and was told it's ok to use auto fuel line,is that good? Plus this virus is getting old and Trump wad robbed and we were robbed so I feel there is a lot of bitterness out there, I know I'm pissed off about that . Biden is very bad for our country .
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It's winter and we are getting hammered with snow now and my boat is under wraps for the winter plus I was asking so many questions I thought I would give it a rest for awhile. My motor didn't start and I'm going to go over it from front to back since she is in my driveway now. I want to replace the fuel line and was told it's ok to use auto fuel line,is that good? Plus this virus is getting old and Trump wad robbed and we were robbed so I feel there is a lot of bitterness out there, I know I'm pissed off about that . Biden is very bad for our country .
As far as I know, Automotive fuel line has little to no UV resistance. Stick with the Marine grade. In all cases whatever you use make sure it's alcohol resistant.

Yep on the virus thing getting old.

Yep on Trump being robbed.

Yep on Biden being bad.

I know there are some here that don't agree with those sentiments so I'm not elaborating on anything, just agreeing with you, but oh Lord is there so much more I could say. Biting my lip.

Skunkboat: I am so jealous of your boat. I gotta admit it. Congrats on being able to afford all that stuff. I'd probably be interested in your radar except my 18 mile Raymarine is hooked to a chartplotter/GPS unit. Tight lines and calm seas.
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With deer hunting season over me and my hunting buddies have been working on the hunting property, trails, shooting lanes, and whatnot. The 1999 honda foreman 450 has been giving me issues for the last 2 years with the electric shift. I replaced angle sensor and replaced the shift motor which got me by for a while, then it stopped shifting again. I ended up installing a shift bypass system that goes around the ECU. That eliminated all the speed/angle sensors, etc. and anything related to the infamous ECU that is known to give problems with the older machines. After that it shifted like a new one. Replaced rear brakes, installed new CV axle boots. My buddy had recently bought a polaris 570 sportsman atv, and I have other friends that have the sportsman models. One of my other friends has a Polaris Ranger 900 - I always liked that ride. So I decided to start looking to replace the foreman. In case anyone doesn't know, the ATV/UTV market is exploding right now. The dealerships can barely keep anything in stock. I have a buddy that ordered a Polaris Sportsman 1000 3 months ago and still doesn't have it. Anyway, I kept looking for a week or two, then one became available about 45 min drive from my house. So, I ended up getting a Ranger 1000 (not xp). So far it has been a nice upgrade. The wife likes it too. She was never a big fan of riding the atv but she loves being able to ride beside me in the UTV. Hunting property is about ~2 miles down the road, so I got a SMV triangle and magnetic blinking yellow lights for the back. Now instead of trailering to the deer land I just ride down the road, which is pretty cool! Got the top and windshield so far, but will be getting the rear windshield at some point. Anybody else got Sportsman or Ranger or UTV?
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With deer hunting season over me and my hunting buddies have been working on the hunting property, trails, shooting lanes, and whatnot. The 1999 honda foreman 450 has been giving me issues for the last 2 years with the electric shift. I replaced angle sensor and replaced the shift motor which got me by for a while, then it stopped shifting again. I ended up installing a shift bypass system that goes around the ECU. That eliminated all the speed/angle sensors, etc. and anything related to the infamous ECU that is known to give problems with the older machines. After that it shifted like a new one. Replaced rear brakes, installed new CV axle boots. My buddy had recently bought a polaris 570 sportsman atv, and I have other friends that have the sportsman models. One of my other friends has a Polaris Ranger 900 - I always liked that ride. So I decided to start looking to replace the foreman. In case anyone doesn't know, the ATV/UTV market is exploding right now. The dealerships can barely keep anything in stock. I have a buddy that ordered a Polaris Sportsman 1000 3 months ago and still doesn't have it. Anyway, I kept looking for a week or two, then one became available about 45 min drive from my house. So, I ended up getting a Ranger 1000 (not xp). So far it has been a nice upgrade. The wife likes it too. She was never a big fan of riding the atv but she loves being able to ride beside me in the UTV. Hunting property is about ~2 miles down the road, so I got a SMV triangle and magnetic blinking yellow lights for the back. Now instead of trailering to the deer land I just ride down the road, which is pretty cool! Got the top and windshield so far, but will be getting the rear windshield at some point. Anybody else got Sportsman or Ranger or UTV?
being somewhat new to hunting, I cant believe what 4 wheelers are selling for, especially old wore out junk. I've been using a JD sxs on my friends farm and really like the amount of stuff you can do with it. $ wheelers are fun, but sxs get the job done and them some. BTW, went 12 times this year, three different properties, two different states three different sets of rules(club/owner rules). Had a good chance at an 8 pointer with at tall rack, missed the shot. Took the rifle to the range, somehow it got knocked 8 inches high at 100 yards. Ended the season 0-1. Oh well, back to fishing, gonna try Turkeys near Jacksonville, NC this year, should be fun
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Unread 02-01-2021, 11:31 AM
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Unread 02-01-2021, 02:04 PM
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz is right. mighty quiet, cant even draw out the critics
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Unread 02-12-2021, 11:12 AM
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No excuses from me for not posting lately. Pulled the old Pipe Dream out onto the hard last month for a new top and bottom paint. Both are wonderful. The top puts the rest of the boat to shame. It might be time to start planning a repaint.

In other news we had a great duck season at our little impoundment, and I found a new favorite way to cook/eat them: duck poppers.

Hope everyone is doing well, and I will try to keep up.
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