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Tom Margeit memorial tournament roll call!
Big Spoon replied to suttontroller94's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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Pretty work, Mako Man
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Sent you a PM
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I run an 18.5 Starcraft with full glass - I usually have about 18" of clearance under the bridge, if that helps.
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Cayuga missed connections Duckworth boat
Big Spoon replied to bandrus1's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
I saw him down by Taughannock Saturday evening - think my drool brought the lake level up 2"... -
Sold / Closed 6 Berts Ratcheting Rod Holders
Big Spoon replied to Dusty's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Sold / Closed 6 Berts Ratcheting Rod Holders
Big Spoon replied to Dusty's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Another great video, Dan!
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In addition to icing the fish right away, and eating them fresh - bleeding the fish when you put them in the cooler makes a significant difference in the overall palatability of Lake Trout (and most fish, for that matter).
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Water was very low last weekend - I'd guess the last 10-15' of the dock had water by it, and not much of it. Cayuga Lake State Park was worse.
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Cayuga Current Cayuga Lake water temperature
Big Spoon replied to mike0129's topic in Finger Lakes Discussion
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I found this clarifying remark in the FAQs: Q12. Do I need to keep the Engine Cut-Off Switch Link attached at all times? A12. No. The Engine Cut-Off Switch Link doesn’t need to be attached when the vessel is idling, performing docking maneuvers or just going slow. The Engine Cut-Off Swith Link must be attached whenever the boat is operating on plane or greater than displacement speed Engine/Propulsion Cut-Off Devices (uscgboating.org) Important note for small-boat trollers.
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I can’t find the exact make and model of it, but it’s aluminum, and has “Remington” stamped on one side. Not sure if it’s OEM or Aftermarket... I’ve not had any problems with it. The saddles are pretty reasonable (compared to a new barrel). Give it a shot and see what you think. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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Plumbing kicker motor (4stroke) to the large main boat tank
Big Spoon replied to Wrestling Coach's topic in This Old Boat
Yes, and it would be cheap insurance against bum fuel. -
Plumbing kicker motor (4stroke) to the large main boat tank
Big Spoon replied to Wrestling Coach's topic in This Old Boat
Here’s the one I used (had to get a 5/16” for my kicker fuel line) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GV7KVXJ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_fabc_BFaPFbM4YKKPR?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app -
Plumbing kicker motor (4stroke) to the large main boat tank
Big Spoon replied to Wrestling Coach's topic in This Old Boat
I used a fuel filter assembly which has 1 intake and 2 outflows for the fuel lines. I added a check valve between the fuel filter and the motor on each fuel line and have not had any issues. Running a Yamaha 115 4-Stroke and Yamaha 15 4-stroke, FWIW -
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Sold / Closed Price Drop - Mako 20c w/ Mercury 150 -$13,500
Big Spoon replied to mako20's topic in Boats for Sale