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  1. BWR1953

    Two batteries for small fising boat

    I bought a Nocqua battery with charger for my electronics. Lasts forever.
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    Pairing engine size with boat size

    I had one of those boats 25+ years ago. Pretty neat. Mine had an old 75HP Chrysler 2-stroke on it and it cruised along at about 25MPH. Zero issues getting on plane. I used it in the Chesapeake Bay, the Upper Potomac and the Lower Potomac. Great old boat. When I left MD and moved down...
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    198x SS-150 rebuild

    Oops... double tap.
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    198x SS-150 rebuild

    That is very good to know! We've been holding the tail end down as tight as we can. 😲🤪
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    198x SS-150 rebuild

    That is very good to know! We've been holding the tail end down as tight as we can. 😲 🤪
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    Nobody fishing?

    Nice!
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    Another ‘No Spark’ questione

    Is there a kill switch?
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    Mercury Classic 50 45hp serial number question

    I got my manual on eBay. Brunswick Part #90-86135-5. Outboard Service Repair Manual for Mercury Mariner 45-70 HP.
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    Nobody fishing?

    The boy and I got back out there yesterday. The last couple of trips we've had were vexing due to boat issues. 😠 And yesterday was another vexing day. But at least this time, the problem happened after the boy caught something! He asked my recommendation on what bass lure to use. I...
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    198x SS-150 rebuild

    We had that same thing happen with our practice rivets when we used material that was too thick or with tails too long.
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    Man, I'm so glad that I don't have an extra pile of money right now!

    Whew! I'm glad that's over! :ROFLMAO: (No, I didn't buy it.)
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    Man, I'm so glad that I don't have an extra pile of money right now!

    Such a deal! (y) :ROFLMAO: The one in the ad above has a single inboard. I've seen others with twins. I bet those old engines are expensive to feed nowadays.
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    Man, I'm so glad that I don't have an extra pile of money right now!

    I bet that was pretty cool! Did it ever get finished? Wish I could do something similar, but it's too late for me now. I'll be happy if I can get my Chieftain done! :geek:
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    Man, I'm so glad that I don't have an extra pile of money right now!

    Nah. I have a buddy who sells scrap from his projects. In order to get "top dollar," everything has to be stripped down to the bare stuff. Other than that, it's 10% of the top dollar. Not worth the time and effort. And leftover scraps. 😏
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    1976 Starcraft Chieftain 18' OB - restomod

    We got back to work this morning, spending only a few hours out there before being run off by the heat. We practiced riveting for awhile again, this time using 1/4" diameter rivets in addition to the usual 3/16" size. After testing, we decided to use the air hammer for the larger rivets...
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    1982 Starcraft Center Console 18' Rebuild

    Dang, I wish I'd known about the modified brazier head rivets being the same size as a regular 3/16" head. I paid $20 for the rivet setter to match the larger head size. 😏 That sure is a lot of console holes! 😲
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    Man, I'm so glad that I don't have an extra pile of money right now!

    This is so very tempting. I showed it to my wife and she said that we need to buy it! 😧🤓 1972 28 foot Marinette Express Cruiser. $2500! 🤪...
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    Buying a fishing boat

    I'd be all over that Lund.
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    1976 Starcraft Chieftain 18' OB - restomod

    Yesterday we spent time practicing installing solids and testing out the new Eastwood rivet gun. In the pix below, we tried some, drilled them back out and practiced some more. So the pix don't reflect our total effort. We were having difficulty getting the rivets to buck down properly. The...
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    1976 Starcraft Chieftain 18' OB - restomod

    Thanks! I'm high risk and on medications that drop my immune system down to zero, so my family and I were obviously concerned. But I'm still here! :cool: To answer your questions, yes, some of the oblong holes will be enlarged to take 1/4" solids. Others, like in this pic, have new...
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