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Iceman

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  1. Jim; How about some info: brand, some specs, maybe a picture??? T I A John
  2. c f; does it have electric start, or power tilt & trim? what year is it, approximately how many hours on it? TIA John
  3. B D; Very nice looking knives, like you prices too! Did you make them? Good luck with sales, I have one on my Christmas list. John
  4. E B; I am looking at this suspension system (two units for the front seats), as it can handle heavy weights (like me). They are expensive, but you can't put a price on comfort & safety. SW_S5_SuspensionModule_SW-05026_SpecSheet2019.pdf Good luck with your search, & let us know what you end up with. John
  5. B F; It will be 11 years next April since I took delivery of my Hewescraft Sea Runner 220, & it has been a awesome boat. Got it in the Windy City, however Calumet Marine no longer sells them. The hull is basically indestructible. Good luck with whatever you choose! John
  6. We spend a lot of money on our fishing gear, & expect it to perform as advertised for a long time. Sorry to hear about your defective rod holders, seems like the companies design is less than the bulletproof configuration we have come to expect. Fortunately, there are a number of brands that seem to be much better. Hope the manufacturer steps up, & replaces their defective product. good luck John
  7. S D; Very nice, with great future plans, good luck with the install! John
  8. Tuff; Love your honesty about owning the mechanical issues, as I feel the same way. John
  9. My traxstech diver rod holders operate in the same manner, just pull it up vertical & remove the rod. John
  10. Foo; Traxstech makes a very nice system with plenty of options. Have their tracks (4 sections) & riggers, & ratcheting rod holders, tool caddies, net holders, & triple trees, which have all worked great since I got them four years ago. Good luck with your project John
  11. dhm; Nice looking box for sure, what is the length, width & height of this beauty? Thanks John
  12. NW; Nice work! Are these cryogenicly treated during the tempering cycles? Good luck with sales John
  13. Me too, what are they? thanks John
  14. FF, I don't agree, as I have been using only wire on my diver rods for the last 30 years with absolutely no problems. Mono degrades way too soon, & I am not going to worry about that with my set up. Good luck, & tight lines John
  15. ED; Make sure your meter is set to read volts DC, if it is set to ohm's, you will likely blow up the ohm's portion of the meter. good luck! John
  16. reel took the survey, it's short 3 questions
  17. X 2 on that
  18. MCF; Surprised they lasted this long, the two stroke concept died after the market switched to four stroke. They certainly took their engines to the highest level along the way though. Thanks for the info good luck John
  19. RD: are the drags original? tks john
  20. So HD, what did you get? Good luck John
  21. BB; Good to know that cylinder heads grow beards, & need to be shaved periodically, thanks? John
  22. klaus; I have the same set of rod holders, & mine have loosened up a little more each year. There are a set of holes on the bottom of the post, where a spanner wrench could be used to tighten them up (1/4" pins on a center distance of 2" or so). Will be looking into getting a spanner to try to tighten them up in the near future. good luck John
  23. Cray; good method for using the TD! I attached my TD to my junk rods, & recorded achieved depth at 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300' for each of them, & this has worked well for me. good luck John
  24. Is your price in Canadian $$'s? Thanks John
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