so i was talking to some of my fishing buddies and we got onto the discussion of our preferred rod/reel brand. they seem to prefer abu and shimano. no one really mentioned quantum or daiwa. this said ive had all four and my preference is shimano. this has got me to thinking what do you folks prefer.
well i dont have a picture of my first aluminum boat. it was 14 ft galaxy from 1960 or so with an old evinrude 18hp fastwin it looked similar to the green boat pictured.i couldnt tell you how many fish i caught from it.then i got into the glitter rockets. now im back in a tin rig. its a starcraft
As the title says any of yo like to shoot black powder.I got into the hobby about 3 years ago. I started with a brass frame gun and it shot loose fairly quickly. Next was a 58 Remington but I never cared for it so I sold it. I then bought a steel frame 1860 army and while I really liked it...
The boat was outside when I got it and I'm assuming it was stored outside as well. As far as storage goes now it is under my carport. I will also be getting a cover to put on it as well.
For anyone reading this I found some info on the wood in my boat. The best I can tell the 2x2x8 pieces used for framing for the plywood are untreated. I also found a stamp on one of the lids but it is faded and hard to read. The best I could make out it said it was exterior grade 1 and it does...
Possibly. I like to get as many opinions as possible. I guess checking for corrosion regularly would be my best bet. If it has to come out Ill remove it.
Hey folks I'm hoping some of you may be able to help me. I've recently took owner ship of a Starcraft that has been redone. My issue is I have no idea what kind of wood was used and unfortunately I don't have any numbers or markings on the wood to go by. My main concern is galavanic corrosion it...
Here is mine. It is a pre 72 Starcraft 15x5 and has been turned into a bass boat. The engine is a 50 hp Evinrude sizzler. It fired right over after about a year of sitting.