No one listed wd-40?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!?:facepalm:
I've been told by some it's ok, and by some NEVER do it. IDK. I don't see another option though.I dunk my boat into canandaigua, skaneateles, owasco, Oneida, Ontario and the Seneca river. Often times my muffler tip is submerged, it just bubbles and burps. Hopefully you've figured it out.
I've been told by some it's ok, and by some NEVER do it. IDK. I don't see another option though.I dunk my boat into canandaigua, skaneateles, owasco, Oneida, Ontario and the Seneca river. Often times my muffler tip is submerged, it just bubbles and burps. Hopefully you've figured it out.
Just be careful you don't submerge your rear axle breather tube. It should be routed to the top of the frame rail, so no deeper than that.
Just be careful you don't submerge your rear axle breather tube. It should be routed to the top of the frame rail, so no deeper than that.
Last Summer every time I launched the boat, she would simply begin to float off the trailer. Sometimes we would still have to give her a push, still it always went smoothly. The last time I used her was in November. That day and yesterday, I could not get her off the trailer it's like she is glued to it. I weighed the trailer and boat and they are still the same weight as when I bought them(give or take 5 pounds). Yes, my straps were off. I have a 1964 Starcraft Bahama with 40hp evinrude, and 1964 holsclaw trailer. Any gusses as to why it's not coming off?
Thanks,
Tom
Thanks for the replies everyone. A week ago at Skaneateles lake she floated right off. (I had to wait 45 minutes for a new boater to line up the rollers with his keel though. lol)