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Glenn

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  1. We have added new tutorials to the FAQ section to help you with your photo posting questions. Many thanks to LBH for doing the legwork to put these together. Thanks! Glenn
  2. Amen to that!
  3. Gear day: cleaning, respooling, rerigging, etc.
  4. And we are closely watching this one to ensure it does not get personal.
  5. Hmmm, four pages of debate and not much gained. Just a reminder to keep it friendly and respectful. Fishing is fun, remember?
  6. Now that's some sound advice!
  7. JB weld doesn't flex, and aluminum needs to flex. You'll fix the hole, but will area around the patch will eventually weaken and leak. Sikaflex flexes and it's designed for submerged applications. I picked some up at a marine supply store when I had an aluminum boat. Call them directly at 1-800-688-7452 to find a place near you that carries it. It comes in white or black. I found white online here . P.S. You may be tempted to get Sikaflex 291. Don't. While it has a faster curing time and it's cheaper, it's not as durable or as strong as the 292. 292 only costs a couple bucks more and most notably, is particularly designed for aluminum, whereas 291 is more general purpose. This is not an area where you want to take short cuts.
  8. A hole that small? Welding will create more problems that it will solve. Fill the hole with Sikaflex-292. Sikaflex-292 can replace rivets, screws, welds and other mechanical fasteners in building and repairing boats of all types. It's the bomb!
  9. We have several articles on the subject: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/BoatFinish.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/bass_boat_maintenance.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/boat_cleaning.html Enjoy!
  10. ... and that's exactly how it's designed - to give you a close ballpark figure. Due to endless variations, it's impossible to be dead-on accurate.
  11. Here ya go! http://www.bassresource.com/fish/lines.html http://www.bassresource.com/fish/knots.html
  12. Yes. Why? Read the FAQs.
  13. Glenn replied to a post in a topic in General Bass Fishing Forum
    Let's just say he's taking a self-imposed break from the forums for awhile to recharge his batteries.
  14. Chris is correct. Also, the "Ex-member" status has nothing to do with banning members. There is no visual notification to other members whether or not a member is banned. You simply don't see him post any more - because he can no longer log in.
  15. He wasn't banned. It means the member deleted his own profile.
  16. There are several articles about buying boats in the boating section of this site: http://bassresource.com/fishing/bass_boats.html
  17. Welcome to the site! The FAQ's and Help section are your best friends right now. Get to know them well. They'll tell you how to post pics and other "secrets" of the forums.
  18. Ya know, there was a time when I thought a GPS built into a depth finder was a novelty. Now.... it's essential! If you can afford it, get it. You'll never go back.
  19. Better yet, do you have a link to your club's site? I presume all the info is located there.
  20. Off topic replies have been moved to [link=http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1141515551]This Thread[/link]
  21. What, exactly, are you trying to save, and what brand/model do you have?
  22. [moved] [link=http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1141408715/0]General Bass Fishing [/link] [move by] Glenn.
  23. AAGH!!! I'm hyperventilating here. Petroleum products are terrible for vinyl! So are harsh solvents and cleaners. They'll dry out the vinyl, despite using protectants. Over time, they shorten the life of the material. So, what does Glenn use? In a pinch, Fantastic. It's easy on vinyl and won't harm it. But usually you'll find me reaching for the 303 cleaners and protectants: Awesome stuff, easy to use, works better than anything you'll find in the automotive dept. They also make an excellent fiberglass protectant with UV protection that works on vinyl, plexiglass, and rubber too. No need to buy a bunch of different bottles for different surfaces on your boat.
  24. I ALWAYS trailer with the custom (manufacture) cover on my Ranger. Not only does it keep the boat clean, but it prevents people from tossing things in your boat as your travel down the highway (like lit cigarettes). Also, as it was mentioned, it's a major theft deterrant. Can they mar the finish? Yup. Get a custom one made exactly for your boat. They fit better and thus, less rubbing occurs. That said, I place beach towels on my seats, and had Ranger add felt-like padding all around the "rim" of the cover. They did it free of charge after I noticed it was wearing the finish slightly. I don't know exactly what that material is, but it's worked great for 3 years now without any fraying or wearing.
  25. This is a duplicate thread. You may continue on the other thread here: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1141164452

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