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Sold / Closed Pro-Line 231 Walkaround
guffins fisherman posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
For Sale: 1997 Pro-Line walkaround. This is a freshwater only boat. This model and year of Pro-Line contains no wood in the construction, which means no rot anywhere. Powered by a Mercruiser 5.7LX, Thunderbolt Ignition, and pushed by a performance leading Bravo 3 outdrive. This power package makes maneuverability and handling a breeze for any boater. The boat is bottom painted with West Marine FW-21. Boat has dual batteries with a switch between them. This boat has been used as a pleasure and fishing boat in and around Chaumont, NY and has been very reliable and seaworthy for our family of five. Professionally winterized and wrapped each year I have owned it. Currently moored in Chaumont, NY. We enjoy this boat, but are going a different direction with our boating needs. There is a trailer included that has been, and should only be used as a STORAGE TRAILER. It can be registered, but am essentially selling the boat with a free trailer. Paperwork for boat and trailer are in hand. Please email or text with inquiries or questions. Note: I removed the passenger seat in order to put the cooler as shown in the pics. I have the seat and it can be put back on easily. Currently listed at $10,900. Time to move this one. Make an offer. New this year or last season includes: -New Bravo 3 outdrive(lower and upper) -New Bennett hydraulic trim-tab pump -New electric choke assembly -Carburetor rebuild -New spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor -New Napa dual purpose batteries(2x) -New QuikSilver shift cables -Hard-top mounted all-around LED light -36" Cannon gunwhale mounted track. Electronics include: -Lowrance Elite 7 combo unit(set up for GPS only currently) -Lowrance Hook 4x sonar(set up as depth/fish finder) -Hard wired marine radio Extras include: -Cannon electric downrigger whips, 4x (wired to boat, not batteries) -Cannon Mag 10 electric downriggers -Factory hard top w/ electronics box -Remote controlled spot light -Raw water system for washdown/transom sink -Freshwater system for small sink in cuddy(never used) -small alcohol stove in cuddy(never used) -Nice Danforth style anchor -Full surround pad/cushion set(kept inside during season, mostly mint) -integrated factory swim platform -too many storage compartments to list -boots, water pumps only a few years old, and in good shape. -full can of bottom paint for touch-ups -basic safety equipment included Spec sheet: https://prolineboats.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/1997ProductInformation.pdf -
Acquiring Captains license???
guffins fisherman replied to Reel Chaos's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Yeah. The pnemonic devices he uses to remember lights and Rules of the Road are good, but like I said, if you decide to use MLS to study for your license, the exam questions come directly from the quizzes you take throughout the course they present. I used his pnemonic devices to help remember some stuff but there came a time when I had to focus on the material from MLS. I carried my flash cards everywhere for a few weeks. I would pull them out when I had some down time and just ran through some stuff. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Acquiring Captains license???
guffins fisherman replied to Reel Chaos's topic in Open Lake Discussion
www.marinerslearningsystem.com is the site you want to look at. I did mine with them and had no problem passing their test, that qualifies you to apply to USCG for your license. Once you buy your coarse, they send you a box of books, materials, and your chart. You study the books, the supplements online and take a series of quizzes online. Once you pass a section, you move on to the next. Once you pass all of it, you get a certificate to test out. You choose a site(all over the place) and sit for your USCG qualified exam. The exam consists of the very same questions from all the quizzes you just took. There are four sections. I aced two, and was in the 90's on the other two, so I was prepared really well. A few sections will take some time, a quiet kitchen table to work on and some patience: Rules of the Road, the light and horn configurations, and the chart work. The rest is easy. MLS supplies you with flash cards you can print off to study with. I did it, and it helped a lot. MLS also has qualified staff on call all of the time to answer questions you may have. If you can't figure something out, give them a call, they will walk you through it over the phone. I am in no way affiliated with MLS. I am just really busy, and realized sitting in a class was not going to work. I stayed up late, took Sunday afternoons, etc. and I was more than prepared. I was really happy with the experience and speak highly of them. Matt Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
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I wear a pair of rubber Carhartt bibs. Durable, waterproof and I can get them dirty as hell and just hose them off and not cringe every time. I might wear a little nicer jacket, but not $100's nicer. My current jacket is a rubber coated Columbia raincoat with a tight hood and cuffs. I want waterproof, cleanable and simply dry. I've had goretex, etc. and don't feel it is necessary for sitting on a boat. The tight cuffs are nice to slow down the wet sleeve syndrome. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Cannon Mag 10A
guffins fisherman replied to JDMAG's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Yeah, just give them a call. I was given some old Mag 10's that didn't work. I told them what was going on, they put together a package, I paid and they sent it. I rehabbed those old riggers and they have been like new since. Slow by todays standards, but solid as a rock. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
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Stony Point- The Finger
guffins fisherman replied to rusty1034's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Cannon vs. Scotty downriggers
guffins fisherman replied to nickihoyboy's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
I have fished both extensively. The Scotties are just bullet proof and simple to use, but a little slower on the retrieve. They take up a lot of space on the gunwhale or the corners of the boat. The Cannons are faster coming up and are smaller on the boat. They both are hard on the lower back if setting and resetting a lot like fishing lake trout on a charter. If I had the space, I would probably run the Scotties. Due to the longevity of them. If I was setting up a smaller personal boat, I think the Cannons are a better choice. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Henderson Harbor and Stony Creek Boat Lauches
guffins fisherman replied to tedc54's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Sold / Closed 1992 Penn Yan Pro Hunter 265
guffins fisherman replied to LivingTheDream's topic in Boats for Sale
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Stray current is a concern with slipped boats, no matter the hull material. Make sure your sacrificial anodes are up to the task in not only life span, but also the right kind. Most drives come with zinc, but I have researched and found that magnesium anodes are better in freshwater. You can also hang anodes over the edge of the dock to aid in warding off electrolysis of your drive or hull. Take a look around your marina too. If you see wires in the water or on the docks that look worn, or unkempt, address it. If there are boats near you that are plugged into shore power, be aware they may be leaking current too. Some do, some are just fine. Good luck and inspect your drive often. I had a Bravo 3 drive go bad due to electrolysis(and age). Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Looking for two pieces of 24" track. Let me know what you are willing to part with, and how much? Matt
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Fine tuning a mercruiser for trolling.
guffins fisherman replied to rolmops's topic in This Old Boat
I went through those same symptoms with my Merc 5.7, electronic ignition. With your carb being rebuilt recently, I would think the mixture screws are off. Don´t forget to check your cap and rotor. If they are not connecting well, you will have crappy ignition, leading to the loading up of the heads you are getting. Napa carries marine application ignition parts, which by the way are a must. Be very attentive to the position of the plug wires if you do decide to put on a new cap. Switching them would be very bad for your motor. Good luck Matt -
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As of right now, all seems to be open and barely usable. Henchen's is open and running. You will need boots and maybe even waders at all launches though. Maybe some others have heard different. I would not be surprised at this point. Water is beyond high. Water is full of debris. Be careful. Not sure about camping. Matt
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Sold / Closed Bert's Rod Holders
guffins fisherman replied to FishnChef's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed WTB Marine Binoculars
guffins fisherman replied to Shorthanded's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Just for fun, I went right to their website. They have a few pair 40% off right now. I am in no way affilited with WM. Just putting it out there. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Sold / Closed WTB Marine Binoculars
guffins fisherman replied to Shorthanded's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
FYI some West Marine models have a lifetime warranty. If you watch them closely they go on sale periodically. Not the cheapest, not the most expensive. I have two pair of their bino's and have no complaints. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Chaumont, guffins, Black River bays
guffins fisherman replied to NickC.'s topic in Open Lake Discussion
Bite has been really hit or miss. Some get a few, some strike out. High water keeps the temp all over the map. As far as debris, I was at the cottage today and saw a really large log/RR tie/timber floating into guffin bay. Gonna be wild for a while. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Chaumont, guffins, Black River bays
guffins fisherman replied to NickC.'s topic in Open Lake Discussion
Water has gone up considerably since early May, and continues to rise. All launches require boots to launch and keep feet dry. As far as debris, I have to imagine stuff is getting floated all the while, so be careful and be mindful of land owners with your boat wakes near shore. Sent from my moto z3 using Lake Ontario United mobile app