jasoutside
Supreme Mariner
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Re: 1973 16' SS build
Oh wow, a boat that is actually on the water, cool!
Oh wow, a boat that is actually on the water, cool!
This is going to be a long winter this year knowing that I have a boat waiting to be used in the spring.
I dragged myself out again today and saw fish all over on the lake that I was on. Lots of bluegill and a few small Northerns (hammer handles). Nothing on the end of my line
The water was crystal clear and a light wind. I am going to bring it to a mechanic to get some if the bugs worked out on the Spirit, I have had it running but not contestant.
This is going to be a long winter this year knowing that I have a boat waiting to be used in the spring.
Coming along! Paparoof might have to start looking in his rear view mirror! hahaha! you guys do such a great job!
I'm no expert but using two different types of metal together then add water not a good idea, as the metals will react with each other causing the softer of the two to corrodeI am replacing some or the rivets on the stringer and I just realized that the rivets that I have might be steel. Will they be a problem or should I go and get aluminum ones? I am at the point where have access to them so they are getting replaced.
I also found some noodles for $1.99 a piece, if I buy 50+ I get 10% off too.
I am replacing some or the rivets on the stringer and I just realized that the rivets that I have might be steel. Will they be a problem or should I go and get aluminum ones? I am at the point where have access to them so they are getting replaced.
I also found some noodles for $1.99 a piece, if I buy 50+ I get 10% off too.