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  1. JimS123

    Kicker motor vs towing

    As a member of BoatUS, my towing policy is included. With 57 years of boat ownership behind me, I have been stranded in a boat 3 times in my life, all with brand spanking new engines that failed during the warranty period. In other words, not my fault. I never hit a reef or ran out of gas...
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    Boat Recommendations

    We boat in the upper Niagara River above Niagara falls. Safety has always been a concern. There was never an issue, nor did we feel unsafe at any time. My 'ole Stingray never took a dive even in heavy seas. I admit, though, since Covid I would never load a boat fully. The NEW boaters on the...
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    New Winch or Winch Strap?

    If you have a spare tire on your trailer, naturally you put a tire cover on it. If you store the boat outside naturally you put covers on the tires. Cover the winch outside and the straps will last a lot longer. The appearance of the strap will tell you it needs to be replaced.
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    Boat Died on the Charles River (Massachusetts) - Had to Self Rescue!

    Rule #1 - ensure the fuel tank is full of fresh gas. Rule #2 - make sure the motor is running 100% on the muffs before you ever leave the driveway. Rule #3 - don't leave the dock until the motor is running 100%. Rule #4 - always have a kicker onboard in case something happens. Rule #4b -...
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    Question for People Living In NY

    Not a way to go. They won't have a clue. They won't give you any info on the particular vehicle, even if they know the registration number. Plus, even if you know the year, make and model the answer they give you may or may not be correct. Call them 10 times and if you get the same answer 10...
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    Question for People Living In NY

    If he has a registration document in his name, and the document says "transferrable", you should be good to go. If a title is needed to transfer it, it won't say "transferrable". Simple thing - have him send you a scan of the back of the document. Now, OTOH, the rest of the story is what do...
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    1957 Johnson Seahorse 35hp value?

    I can't answer for the previous poster, but IMHO it's Sturgeon Point, Lake Erie.
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    1957 Johnson Seahorse 35hp value?

    Sadly, my 4-stroke Merc kicker would not start yesterday. A carb problem for sure. Since I don't have a tank to run it in and I didn't want to work on it at the launch ramp, I took it to my local dealer for repair. (I realize that these tiny motors have small jets, and I have been diligent to...
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    1957 Johnson Seahorse 35hp value?

    The classic boat / motor market has slumped in recent years. My Lyman was appraised at $10K in 2005, yet last year I saw one sell for half that. Pristine, fully restored to original motors have asking prices that are ridiculous. They don't sell. IMHO, advertise at $300, but take the first...
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    transducer

    Yeah you lost me here too. Maybe repost the pic with the ducer circled.
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    Boat Recommendations

    My last boat was a 19' Stingray I/O bowrider. We routinely went out with 8 people. 2 chubby adults 2 skinny adults 4 kids ranging in age from 6 to 12. 2 small coolers 2 duffle bags with a change of clothes. The 4 adults were in the back-to-back lounges The 2 smaller kids in the bow The 2...
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    Boat Recommendations

    Our SeaRay 190 SPX Outboard would fit most of your requirements. Ours is a 2019, and back then a Fishing Package was an option. That included the bow mount electric. Of course you could add one later since the bow could accommodate one. Remember that a 19' OB may be longer than the I/O...
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    2001 Searay 190 Sundeck windshield bumper

    That's old technology. In a good wind the center section can blow closed and break. Also, they are generally not used today because they break off just like you found out. Many (most) newer boats use a hold-open clamp. Look at this...
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    Takes on water over the transom while loading and unloading

    Long time since the OP replied. Some of the appropriate questions have not been answered. Maybe he figured it out himself.
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    Takes on water over the transom while loading and unloading

    A "250 pound driver"? Is there someone in the boat when you launch? Where is he sitting?
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    Takes on water over the transom while loading and unloading

    My first thought was that you are backing in too far. In my experience, a huge percentage of new boaters simply have not read the "Trailer Boater's Manual", and thus are clueless on where to position the trailer. But that problem is usually for launching. If you take water over the transom on...
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    Information on Larson All American

    Larson ceased production a few years ago. They were bought out by Polaris Industries. Contact them and possibly they might have company records to help you out. Otherwise, try fiberglassics.com and review what old catalogs they might have. A Larson All American was not a racing boat. If...
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    Windshield question

    That looks just like the one on my Whaler. Most every boat I ever owned had a Taylor windshield, and it was etched on the glass. My Whaler's windshield has no etching nor a sticker. Are you sure the sticker came with the windshield or was added later? Looks like you need to contact the boat...
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    kicker location

    My last 3 kickers were mounted stbd. Does it matter? Probably not. In my cases a port side boarding ladder made it the only choice. Quite possibly the offset engine will tend to push to one side. Thus, having a connection to the main is a good idea. I make my own using QD fittings and SS...
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    Fuel for older Evinrude/ Johnson

    My old boats have 1952 and 1964 outboards on them. Our local govmnt gave us E10 before they actually told us. I have never had gas problems, ever. The only caveat is that all my motors are well maintained and garage kept.
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