Everything posted by wzt4z3
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Need trailer help
Thanks.
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Need trailer help
I need a little help. I bought a new boat last fall and it has a little quirk every time I recover it. I can never load it all the way to the bow roller without winching the last 18" and it always still lacks a couple inches from touching it. The boat is completely on the bunks. Ive tried backing in farther which just runs the bow under the roller. If I dont back the trailer in as far, I just have to winch more and I can tell its straining the strap. I haven't seen any "no power loading" signs but I dont think I should have to turn 4500 rpms to get it to the roller either. Is there anything I can add or try to recover the boat correctly? I've gotten used to it and still get in and out quickly but it is kind of an unneeded inconvenience.
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Re: Grinding gears at the ramp
I liked the answers. I just felt stupid for asking.
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Took my 89 tournament tx out the first time and it died!
Did you have the vent open on your new gas tank?
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help transom saver
Thanks for the quick replies. So it doesn't matter if I use the trail lock as long as I use a transom saver? Does having the motor tilted up more take away from the effectiveness of a transom saver?
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help transom saver
I have a 88 16 ft Bomber fiberglass boat with a 90 hp Johnson. My neighbor recommends I use a transom saver. My motor has a "trail lock" bracket to lock the motor in almost full tilt position. The manual states to not trailer motor in a tilted position unless the "trail lock" is engaged. In addition, it recommends to secure the gearcase to the transom or trailer. Do I trim down on the transom saver like the other boats I see? Or should I use both the "trail lock" and run the transom saver at almost a 45 deg angle from the lower unit to the trailer? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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beginner needs some advice
What kind of gas tank do you have and has gas sat in the tank for an extended period of time? I had the same issue with a 9.9 Mecrury. I cleaned the carb a couple different times and it would run fine until trash clogged it up again, usually after 5-10 minutes of running. The fuel filter will stop the larger trash, but won't catch the small stuff that will clog your jets. I ended up buying a new gas tank and primer bulb with hoses and never had another problem.
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12v conversion help
I will make sure to install one when I hook the new motor up. Thanks for all your help!
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12v conversion help
I just looked at the wires. It looks like 6 ga. I couldn't get much off the plug as the numbers were worn off. It is a 3 prong push and turn model. Two red wires and a black wire runnning into the back of the receptacle. I guess this looks like I need a new plug and receptacle too? Since the old one was a 12/24v motor could I just not hook up one of the red wires and it still work?
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12v conversion help
Thanks for the good input, please keep it coming. I was thinking about buying the 55 lb 12 volt motor. The boat is a 88 Bomber Crappiemate. I am worried putting a 70lbs trust on a 20+ year old boat may not be the best investment. However, the boat is in decent shape and has been in the family since new. I just don't think I would get full use out of the 70 lbs. I will go check the plug and wires again and let you know how it looks.
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12v conversion help
That is the way I was leaning. Will I have to buy a new plug and receptacle too? If the new charger says its recovery time is 10 hours, will it take 20 hours if batteries are wired parallel?
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12v conversion help
I am in the market for a new trolling motor. My boat currently has a 12/24 30lbs Johnson that makes too much noise. I would like to upgrade to a MK Edge 55lbs 12v or 70lbs 24v motor. The price difference is about $200 including the free one bank charger that comes with the 55lb. I already have two trolling motor batteries that I bought before the season started. If I go with the 55lb 12 V and run the batteries parallel (or just keep one charged for a spare) would I need to buy a new plug and receptacle and run new wires from the batteries to the front of the boat? My plug now is a three prong Marinco. Would the 70lb 24V make that much of a difference if I just fish a couple hours after work and on the weekends?
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jig rod
Im looking for a good jig rod in the $150 dollar range. I was thinking about a Crucial CRC-X66MH, i use 1/4 3/8 and 1/2 oz jigs, anyone have any suggestions or use this rod for jig techniques?
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portable fish finder
Does anyone use a portable fish finder? I usually fish out of a jon boat and sometimes I go to places where I have to rent a boat. Can I get some input on what you guys use/recommend?
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Snake-like lures
My girlfriend bought me some wobblehead lures and worms and i didnt think much of them, but she SWORE they looked cool in the video at BPS. So i tied one up for her to use a few times this year while i fished with a worm/jig/etc. I cast out the first time to see what they looked like and they did look like a snake swimming back towards the boat. Anyways, she ended up catching a few decent size 2-4lbs on them during the summer. Now all she wants to use is a wobblehead. Its not necessary my go to bait, but she can fish with those easier than teaching her to fish a worm or anything else, and she caught some decent fish on them. I would use them more often, but i dont have the confidence with them that i have using a jig or a worm.