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  1. redneck joe

    2025 NFL/CFB News and Nonsense

    Musta not been good enough
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    cooking

    Hour one
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    I didn't want to restore this 1997 Islander this summer

    Mommy. Did you test the wood in the stringers?
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    Nobody fishing?

    Very nice
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    What Thrust Size Trolling Motor?

    Honestly not used a whole bunch but I could probably troll at 1 to 1.5 mph if I didn't want to use my main 50HP. Mine is a tiller model. Im just now getting set up to use on the bow. My weight will be a couple four hundred lb less than you and prob smaller beam so I may slip thru the water...
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    cooking

    The two st Louis, the flap from the bone side, tips and drops from squaring off. Few different future meals and I now have boneless for those weirdos that have snuck into my life.
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    cooking

    Even baked, I like ripping off with my teeth and the visceral chew. Sometimes I slice along the bones so I can rope the pieces apart when cooked rather than cut.
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    What Thrust Size Trolling Motor?

    Dang, how much batter you keep?
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    daily music fix

    And back to music. This was the 'wake up with a song in your head'
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    daily music fix

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    cooking

    Getting ready for a slab of ribs for supper on the egg. Dry rub this morning so it can st for a couple three hours, start the grill so it can settle into temp at 222. I like 222. Not 225. I use a smobot. Will put them on about 1100. I buy the whole spare rib and break it down. I love...
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    2025 NFL/CFB News and Nonsense

    Sorry, could not resist. File this in the nonsense drawer of this thread...
  13. redneck joe

    What Thrust Size Trolling Motor?

    18 foot, 50 hp merc with 55 lb.
  14. redneck joe

    My 1978 Holiday 18 Resto Adventure begins!

    It is an additional layer of protection / insurance while you have the thing apart. For $150 you may not have future leaks. 'Some people' also do not follow instructions so it will fail for them. Your call.
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    What is this wire hanger called and where can find a replacement?

    I like to protect with rubber, this is what i use. https://www.amazon.com/LOKMAN-Stainless-Cushioned-Insulated-Installation/dp/B01HPE185E
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    My 1978 Holiday 18 Resto Adventure begins!

    AI Overview +14 According to boater forums like iBoats and user reviews, Gluvit epoxy is widely considered an effective and durable product for sealing leaks in aluminum boats, especially around rivets and seams. Users report that it works well and can provide many years of leak-free...
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    My 1978 Holiday 18 Resto Adventure begins!

    It is a thin epoxy that seals from the inside, i needed 1.5 cans for my 18 foot so I used the half to double up on the keel rivets where most of the issues were. It ain't cheap, but you are this far in.
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