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momay4000

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  1. Thanks again LOU friends, Sadly my last LOU trip on my boat will be tomorrow as I will be pulling her out of the water next weekend for the last time. I plan on brokering her for sale in the next few weeks through Krenzer's and I will post a link to the listing when it's available. More to come - thanks again for the posts above regarding using a broker Tight lines, Chris
  2. Tj, This is what you need to do: 1.) new battery in probe 2.) Get some new coated cable, freshly stripped and terminated properly 3.) Install antenna with the new cable through the pick-up. You can check continuity easily on your antenna with a voltmeter from the metal pickup to the RCA end. If there's continuity, it's working fine. 4.) buy a cheap RCA cable (they can be found for less than $10) 5.) Bypass your old RCA cable by using the new one you bought to see if your RCA cable from the antenna to the head unit is bad. Mine recently was (wire had broke off inside the molded plastic sleeve) and now it works great 6.) Keep your cellphone away form the head - it oftens screws up the head unit readings If all of these things dont' fix it, I'd start with replacing the probe first as it sounds like there was already some corrosion and someone's attempt to fix the 9v connector with electrical tape. If that doesn't fix it, then call Moor to look at the head unit. Good luck, Chris
  3. Outstanding ideas gentlemen - I thank you kindly. I'm still not 100% sure if I'm selling but if I do, it's pointing in that direction for the spring. I thank you all for the kind words - I promise to put up a "year end" video (lens scratches and all) to sum up the fishing year. Thanks again friends, Chris
  4. Thanks gentlemen, I didn't even think of the broker idea - perfect. It's worth the commission. I personally want a future buyer to test drive it as it makes me feel better, but it's hard with my schedule so this will answer that need. Thanks again boys, Chris
  5. Hi LOU friends, In follow up to my previous post and my thoughts on selling my boat this spring, my question is: is it completely necessary to provide a sea trial to every prospective buyer interseted in purchasing my used boat? My boat is an 08' Trophy and is in great shape but I can certainly understand wanting a sea trial. That being said, I was already stood up at the last minute by a recent person who expessed interest in buying my boat and who requested a sea trial first. Granted, my boat isn't really for sale yet, but I had taken time off from work to meet him, only for him to cancel that morning. I'm curious what other folks have done when buying/selling a boat. For me, it's just a matter of time - 2-3 hours of trailering/launching/driving the boat around/and retrieving it. There's nothing for me to hide, and I can understand the seriousness of a purchase on a vessel in the 17-20K price range. I know I have bought two other used boats without any type of seatrial and everything turned out fine. What have others done, and what thoughts do folks have on this? Thanks folks, Chris
  6. Hi Scott, Thanks so much for the kind words my friend. Yes - I bought the 100 acre Darien piece that's been in our family the past 40 years. Stay in touch, Chris
  7. Gentlemen, Thanks for the great advice and the kind words on my boat. As they say, a boat is "always for sale" so feel free to PM me now, but in all honesty I will wait until the spring when she looks her best and is ready for another season for a future angler. I am touched by many fLOU friends who have already called me and reached out to me like rolmops above and offered a spot on their boat to fish. So touching......thanks boys. Tight lines to all, Chris
  8. Hello LOU friends, It's a long story, but I'm thinking of selling my boat. I recently purchased a large piece of hunting property with a cabin ,three ponds, and miles of trails and will need to devote my time to QDM, food plots, cabin and pond maintenance over the next few years so it'll be harder for me to devote the time to trolling. As most of you know, a boat that sits can typically go to pot quickly. Is it best to sell in fall or wait until spring? I'm looking at this from a fisherman/woman perspective, i.e. would they prefer to buy and work on the boat during the winter, or wait until spring whereas the owner has paid for winter storage. Thanks for any advice, Chris
  9. Yankee Troller also did a great video tutorial a few months back on this site. Search on LOU for it. It was a fantastic video
  10. WTG - awesomeness....especially on the release. I hope you can do a reproduction mount with your measurements. Good luck - tight lines, Chris
  11. That's terrible bud.Thanks for the heads up
  12. Pugsleys - did it twice. Once for the original install with all the components, and the second was just the helm steering unit after it was recalled by Raymarine the following year. Granted, I helped out by cutting the hole in the wall for mounting the control head and that part took me about 30 minutes including clean up. My guess is an install is in the range of 3-5 hours, but I'm not sure if many boat mechanics are charging $150-$200/hour for labor. I don't want to insult anyone or their expertise, so I certainly could be wrong on the hourly labor rate. Spike makes a very good point above though if your boat layout is tricky. For me, I have an '08 Trophy and the cuddy (where the main unit and fluxgate are mounted) and cockpit wall are one in the same so it was easy to gain access. I think 1000.00 for an install seems very high to me. Chris
  13. Also - how could I forget bobby fullers stuff: Finger lakes tackle His spoons are spectacular
  14. A Tom mik for the flies hands down. Greatlakestackleshop
  15. Took it in the pie hole? You took it in the a-hole! That's extremely expensive. I was charged for a 2.5 hr install and my marina did a great job. Cable steered boat, raymarine sport pilot, helm unit, control box, flux gate and the master unit all included in the install. If you needed to convert to hydraulic steering in your price ,then maybe it's within reason?
  16. IMO, you are asking for tangles after a release if you run other lines off your cowbell presentation. I run cowbells for lake trout many times and honestly there is no need to stack or slide another lure as you are getting so many hits on the cowbells that you don't need another lure. Good luck, Chris
  17. Awesome!!! Thanks so much gentlemen. What a superb site LOU is. Tight lines men, Chris
  18. Hello LOU friends, I received a recent email from LOU that had a link for a live video of lake conditions out of Sandy. I believe it is only for Professional members. Where is the direct link on the LOU site? Thanks, Chris
  19. You found 42 degree ice water on top? Did we have a recent upwelling? Thanks for any input, Chris
  20. Size 3 spro 150# inline
  21. I realize John is the rod legend, but in all honesty I simply cut my tips off with a hacksaw and gorilla glued the twilli's on to my rods.......and this was 8 years ago. They are still strong as new and I've never had any problems. It took me about 1 minute to do. Good luck, Chris
  22. http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/money/business/2015/07/08/lima-lakelands-concrete-oswego-breakwall-ton-dolosse/29890605/
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