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dt5150

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  1. Reviving old planer board line I've got a pair of big jon planer board reels, likely with the original line on them. the releases don't slide worth a darn down the line. I was trying to think of something I could put on the line to make it slick so they'll slide. I thought of armor all, tire shine, silicon spray, olive oil. just curious if anyone has had any success with any of those things or with anything else. thanks..
  2. try some chamberlain releases. much easier to use and work much better too.
  3. thanks. how can you tell, just by the rod holders? i have no idea how old these are, but they're not new.
  4. Which Model Scottys Are These? a pair of these came with my new-to-me boat. i've looked all over them but can't seem to see any model info on them. i'd like to order a spare belt or two for them but i need to know which model they are. can anyone tell?
  5. thanks rusty, payment sent. all set, thanks guys.
  6. WTB: Traxstech Universal Bracket looking for a traxstech universal bracket, this guy here.. http://shop.traxstech.com/Universal-bracket-RWL-100.htm
  7. thanks hawkeye. working on getting some from another member right now.
  8. ttt
  9. thanks for the input. I was thinking the cutting board underneath would provide a wide stable base to bolt the feet to as well as give me a little surface area to put utensils on while cooking. thanks for the info on the bracket, sounds like it's made good n solid.
  10. good idea. do you leave them in the foil at all or just put em on the grill? i've had the grill for a while and have never used it. figured it'd be great for the boat. everything tastes better outdoors for some reason
  11. thanks magill. my plan was to buy 1 or 2 cutting boards (depending on thickness) big enough to fit the grill on, bolt the feet of the grill to the board, and then attach the board to that universal bracket that goes in the tracks. pretty simple and should work well i would think. how do you make your bfast burritos?
  12. me too
  13. Track mounted BBQ grill i have a weber q series grill that i would like to mount using the tracks on my gunnels. i was thinking of buying one of the traxstech universal brackets to use as the track mount, then attaching a large cutting board to it for the grill to sit on (feet bolted through the cutting board). seems like it would work well.. just wondering if anyone else had done something similar or has any other ideas. thanks! traxstech universal bracket http://shop.traxstech.com/Universal-bracket-RWL-100.htm
  14. bump
  15. thanks guys. rusty, sent you a pm.
  16. WTB: Otter Boats looking for a pair of otter boats if anyone has some they'd be willing to part with. would most likely need to have them shipped since i live in nh. thanks!
  17. i'll take them if they're not already sold, and if you'll ship.
  18. regardless of make, the throttle controllers are worth their weight in gold!
  19. thanks guys. I need to close this thread, I ended up buying a crestliner eagle a few weeks ago. I appreciate the heads up though!
  20. just found these berts pulleys. these might work, depending on how long the bolt shank is (if its long enough to go through the hardtop). cheap enough... http://berts-tackle.shptron.com/p/pulley-kit?pp=8
  21. thanks
  22. WTB: Planer board pulleys looking for a pair of clamp-on planer board pulleys. brand doesn't matter.
  23. I've had all 3 brands, itroll makes the best unit hands down.
  24. I could, but I would like to be able to control the amount of line out without having to leave the cockpit area. by having the reels on the back corners and pulleys on the front corners, I could do everything from there. just a more convenient setup I think.
  25. ah I see what you're saying.. great solution, thanks! now I just need a pair of pulleys.
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