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Jump to new posts Re: Garbage Disposal by MadDog @ Yesterday at 08:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Wet DogggIt helps when you are just swapping out the exact same model. and you have a clue.....
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Jump to new posts Re: draft beer OR bottled beer ? by MadDog @ Yesterday at 08:13 PM

Drinking deepv's favorite beer right now....
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Jump to new posts Re: Los Lonely Boys by MadDog @ Yesterday at 08:07 PM

They are awesome!
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Jump to new posts Re: Losing it in front of your kids by MadDog @ Yesterday at 08:01 PM

CJS - Glad all are okay.....good advice already given.....
Maintenance & Repair
Jump to new posts Re: Chaparral Quarter glass replacements by MadDog @ Yesterday at 07:57 PM

Originally Posted By: Brian SI sure do because most of the time its the Ben Franklins making all the noise laughing at me . (B.O.A.T)
Vehicles of Conveyence other than Watercraft
Jump to new posts Re: Door seam rust by firecadet613 @ Yesterday at 07:57 PM

Originally Posted By: cny boaterThe worst door seals that I've seen for rust are the late 90's, early 2000's Park Ave's - they have the entire bottom of the door covered with rubber weather stripping and you can't even see the door seam. Yikes, what
Vehicles of Conveyence other than Watercraft
Jump to new posts Re: Door seam rust by firecadet613 @ Yesterday at 07:54 PM

Drivers door....faintly painted. I didn't realize this until now. Rusty door before the repair Paint off and rust showing Rust Converted
Vehicles of Conveyence other than Watercraft
Jump to new posts Re: Door seam rust by cny boater @ Yesterday at 07:54 PM

The worst door seals that I've seen for rust are the late 90's, early 2000's Park Ave's - they have the entire bottom of the door covered with rubber weather stripping and you can't even see the door seam. Yikes, what were they thinking?!! It's ultra
Trailering and Towing
Jump to new posts Re: Trailer Tires by MadDog @ Yesterday at 07:48 PM

On the 7th year on my tires (Marathons).....getting ready for a trip in a few weeks.....tires do not see the sun much.....will inspect this weekend....keep inflated to 50 psi.....
Boating 101
Jump to new posts Re: Fiberglass Strake inside-the-hull Backup photos by KCook @ Yesterday at 07:45 PM

4 strakes to a side, that's a bunch. I will go out on a limb (my usual perch) and guess this is a freshwater fishing boat. Looks like there is some bulk structure between the hull surface and the floor. Hard to see if this is simple foam blocks fo
Float Plans and the Waters we Boat On
Jump to new posts Re: Cottonwood Cove (Lake Mojave) 9/30 - 10/6 by MadDog @ Yesterday at 07:43 PM

Just finalized the dates today.....we will indeed be getting there midday on Tuesday, 9/30 and leaving for home Monday morning 10/6.....staying in the RV park and boat slipped.....will be a great trip......boy, I am ready!
Vehicles of Conveyence other than Watercraft
Jump to new posts Re: Door seam rust by firecadet613 @ Yesterday at 07:40 PM

Well today was a busy day. Went out to the local John Deere dealer and picked up some Fluid Film. The admiral's Grand Prix doesn't have the issue my Durango has, so I hit each of the door drain holes with Fluid Film and left a good coating on there
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Jump to new posts Re: Losing it in front of your kids by cny boater @ Yesterday at 07:35 PM

I think you did just fine. I know when my mild-mannered dad had an outburst on an evil-doer, I as a young lad was proud! A couple of weeks ago, I was at the shop getting ready to leave when I saw a young girl drop a bunch of garbage out the window.
Home Improvements/Remodeling
Jump to new posts Re: Garbage Disposal by Wet Doggg @ Yesterday at 07:32 PM

It helps when you are just swapping out the exact same model.
Water Sports
Jump to new posts Re: Beginner skiis by Skibrain @ Yesterday at 07:32 PM

I talked the guys into tubing and skiing today. First slalom of the year for both of them. We've been trying to decide whether or not to keep the boat and having a good few hours on the water with them was a lot of fun - helps tip the scales toward t
General Boating
Jump to new posts Re: Marquis 50 SC by Wet Doggg @ Yesterday at 07:30 PM

I got to see one of these up close over the 4th of July. Guy and his wife had just taken delivery that day in Green Bay, WI and was beading back down the coast of Michigan to home port. Triple IPS was sweet...the boat moved in any direction he needed
Home Improvements/Remodeling
Jump to new posts Re: Garbage Disposal by casualboater @ Yesterday at 07:26 PM

Now that would never happen at my house, a project that went according to plan. Plumbing especially, I ALWAYS end up with a second trip to the store for some fitting I don't have.
Boating Lifestyle
Jump to new posts Re: THe Swedish warship Wasa... by MarkHB @ Yesterday at 07:26 PM

And that song to a video
Home Improvements/Remodeling
Jump to new posts Re: Garbage Disposal by Wet Doggg @ Yesterday at 07:22 PM

New garbage disposal installed. Same model, $90 and took all of 20 minutes
Vehicles of Conveyence other than Watercraft
Jump to new posts Re: Door seam rust by cny boater @ Yesterday at 07:21 PM

There are many ways to repair your rust. I have personally had seam rust tried to be repaired by a body shop, but it didn't last long at all. Waste of time and money. I have seen other people's vehicles who tried the body-shop route, with no long las
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Jump to new posts Re: ^&%$* Hanna!!!!!! by bradyf @ Yesterday at 07:10 PM

130 channels of nothing on......
Boating 101
Jump to new posts Re: Fiberglass Strake inside-the-hull Backup photos by seabuddy @ Yesterday at 07:06 PM

This is inside the hull. The strakes are stiffened with the white. Then that is bonded into the hull structure via another layer of Cloth cut into strips. Then some plywood panels are laid down for, I presume, floors.
Computers, Cameras, Tech Toys & Home Entertainment
Jump to new posts Re: TV over the Internet? by rollofire @ Yesterday at 07:01 PM

yes capn morgan that is what im talkin about anyone ever tried this service?
General Boating
Jump to new posts Re: Why no bow thrusters? by seabuddy @ Yesterday at 06:28 PM

Bow thrusters are another tool to get any boat easier (in higher wind or higher current set-ups) into the position the Helmsperson wants. In new slips, it often gives the Admiral time to get a looped line over each of the two bow pilings.
General Boating
Jump to new posts Re: Marquis 50 SC by seabuddy @ Yesterday at 06:17 PM

I like the helm design/layout for reading the info.
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