Now THAT sounds like a not such good thing. Ouch! Sure hope the shots help you feel better, my friend.I just had shots in both thumb joints.
Safe boating,
Joe
Now THAT sounds like a not such good thing. Ouch! Sure hope the shots help you feel better, my friend.I just had shots in both thumb joints.
Have had those shots in my finger joints....hurt like hell, but did help, far less pain nowadays and not much locking up like they used to do.....I just had shots in both thumb joints.
I feel for you, my wife us just starting with dimensia issues...not pretty and hard to accept after 50 plus years.
I totally understand the need for extra hp.., but how often can you run wide open near 40 mph when the lake is rough with a storm blowing in ? My point was to show you you could get buy with less to and still have a good performing boat.I am so sorry that you and your wife are facing dimentia issues. After 56 years I find my soul shaken to the core from time to time. Embrace each and every good day together and plow through the bad days with sensitivity and compassionate care.
Sounds like your Merc is doing the job for you and that’s a good thing. Have asked lots of questions of boaters within our area and many feel 70 hp is about right for our large inland lakes and Lake Michigan. Won’t need to run it full all the time, however, the extra power could be helpful if I need to get off the water quickly when upcoming bad weather warrants a speedy retreat to the dock.
Safe boating,
Joe
I totally understand the need for extra hp.., but how often can you run wide open near 40 mph when the lake is rough with a storm blowing in ? My point was to show you you could get buy with less to and still have a good performing boat.
Perhaps a good "Omen". use it wisely....Hi folks,
Hard to believe my last post was made so long ago. Nevertheless, Spring is coming up soon and though we are experiencing near blizzard conditions at the moment with nearly everything shut down due to the road conditions I find myself looking forward towards getting the boat onto the driveway.
Joyce is having a good day and enjoys watching the snowfall. We have a foot or more of fresh snow on the driveway and I have offered to gas up the snow shovel for her….I’m still waiting for her to put her coat and boots on…
Hope all is good with everyone! Take care and be safe.
Joe
edit: Forgot to mention that the decision on using the original Johnson outboard is no longer relevant to this restoration project. The engine was smashed/destroyed when the heavily snow covered marine shop storage building roof collapsed earlier onto the area where boat motors had been stored. A very large beam came down onto the top of the motor hitting it dead center…can you say “flattened!”. I’ll be selecting a new replacement later as I really would like to avoid an oar locks addition to the boat.