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    Boat to trailer latches

    Neighbor has them, but had to cut them smaller as they were to slippery. That is the nice part about them, you can adjust the slickness by size
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    Boat to trailer latches

    I have owned a number of both both no and roller trailers, each have their advantages and disadvantages. Based on the types of docks/ ramps we have in my area, I have found the roller type work much better for my loading style. Have tried floating and cranking up and it takes longer and more...
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    1958 Crestliner Vagabond

    Very interesting boat, what kind of power ?
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    Boat to trailer latches

    Due to the configuration of our ramps if I stepped over the bow and down steos, I would be in knee deep water. My trailer is a roller type, makes getting off super easy, getting it on is super easy...but...keeping it there while I snap the winch strap can be an issue unless I keep the motor in...
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    Back in the day ( 60-70's) when we moored our boat, we made friends with the other boat owners around us. Some were retired, some worked nights etc, so someone was around most of the time. We looked out for each others boats, especially if they were setting low in the water. Nothing better...
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    Boat to trailer latches

    Been reading up on the automatic latches that hold your boat on the trailer while you pull up the ramp. I typically boat alone which means loading and launching alone. I have a system that works well, but at almost 76, always looking for easier methods. 16' aluminum SC boat so nothing big and...
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    D’oh

    Take all the pics you can...helps with insurance claims. !! What did we do before everyone was carrying a phone ?
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    D’oh

    I find myself using my phone camera more and more for just that reason. Not sure how I did things before I had a phone camera !!
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    If there is that much debris, perhaps the boat needs cleaned more often...been a boat owner over 60 years and have never had these issues with a bilge pump....don't even know anyone that has...no offense to anyone, just a problem I have never saw before...
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    That sounds like something that is just waiting to go bad !
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    Instead of bashing bilge pumps, why not fix the water intrusion issue, then no pump worries... My bilge pump is factory original and still works fine, 34 years old.....I don't see the problem....
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    Never cared for the water sensing units, most complaints of any type. Had a flooded basement due to a failure.
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    Having decent access is key ! I have often moved the pump for better acess.
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    If debris is making your float stick, make a cage from some aluminum screening and enclose the float switch to keep debris out of the way. I use the pumps with the built in float switch. I always make a quick simple screen cage to go around the pump so debris has never been a problem.
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    Advice / Tips for Draining Old gas and checking fuel lines.

    Where the gas was purchased originally can make all the difference.
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    I HATE AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS!

    Ran auto pumps for many years with no issues, but then again I went overboard on maintenance and inspections to be sure things are in order. If the bilge pump is in a bad place, move it to a better one. Back when I moored my boat, I had two pumps and two batteries just in case ! Now a days you...
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    So far so good

    Most folks with smaller outboards have not had any issues using these batteries for starting purposes from my research. You will find the most mfgrs do not recommend them for high HP motors as the draw is much higher. Can't recall anyone complaining about these batteries, unless the owner...
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    Been a little cold.

    Looked by to do the same here. Weather made a turn last minute so not as nice as predicted. Getting antsy waiting to get summer toys ready !!
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    Advice / Tips for Draining Old gas and checking fuel lines.

    It will take forever with a hand pump, a small electric pump will make it much easier. Old fuel can be used in a small ratio with fresh fuel but you need to ask yourself, is it really worth it ?
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