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    Censorship

    Apparently it is not acceptable to love your country on this forum. I cannot fund a forum that practices censorship and I’m canceling my membership immediately. Thank you all for support and I wish you the best fishing.
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    1997 Evinrude 115 misfiring

    Perhaps as a last resort. I’m not even sure if it has screen since there is no access to see the pick-up.
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    1997 Evinrude 115 misfiring

    Good point on the carbs. I understand that fuel starvation is a very bad thing and that’s why I’ve minimized running the engine. It checked the plugs for signs of running lean and nothing stood out. Will drain the carb bowls today and go through them this winter. I hope to get it out once or...
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    1997 Evinrude 115 misfiring

    That makes sense. Parts are a little scarce for the motor and I’m being cautious about digging too deep. May have to check the reeds, vapor $eparator, etc. I thought that I had the problem solved previously and the same symptoms came back. Just because it ran Ok at the end of the...
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    1997 Evinrude 115 misfiring

    The tank was cleaned out down to the last ounce or two through the fuel gauge port. I have not replaced the fuel line between the fuel pick-up and water separator. It does not have cracks or leaks, seems pliable. It’s not the cheap grey stuff. I could not see the pick-up tube when servicing...
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    1997 Evinrude 115 misfiring

    Yes, I forgot to mention that. The voltage reg is only two years old and it’s regulating properly but, I will test it under load. I will also sort through the connectors. I know that tilt/trim wiring had some overheated at one point before I purchased the boat. It was likely due to a remote...
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    1997 Evinrude 115 misfiring

    So the 97’ Evinrude 115 2 stroke on my Crestliner has been giving me fits. It starts missing real bad at about 1/4 to 1/3 throttle. This all happened, possibly coincidental, after the boat was partially swamped in a storm. I first thought that it had water in the fuel so I completely drained...
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    Great day of fishing but had a blow out.

    Both good ideas. If you like Goof Off try this stuff. I think it works better than Goof Off for labels and other gummy stuff. Some Home Depots use it for removing old labels from their racks. Not sure why I didn’t think of it earlier. Thanks for jogging my brain cells.
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    Bow Mounted trolling motor

    Another fellow expanded or replaced the bow plate on his boat earlier this year for the same reason. There’s a thread somewhere on the forum. You could do something similar. Also, the bow mount trolling motor does not need to come directly off the centerline of the boat. It could be mounted...
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    Great day of fishing but had a blow out.

    Thanks, guys. Will try the pressure washer and pot scrubber method. It certainly could have been a lot worse. The tire outfit will love me, just replaced the tires and wheels on a tandem bobtail trailer last week. Hi Stand Up, Hey, I always appreciate your humor contributions to the forum...
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    Great day of fishing but had a blow out.

    In case anyone is wondering, that was mostly catch and release. Nineteen trout went back in the lake and two for the table.
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    Great day of fishing but had a blow out.

    Caught 21 trout today. It was a bit chilly with a high of 40, drizzle and a 10 knot breeze. The action kept me warm for the most part. Unfortunately, the right trailer tire had a blowout a few miles from the lake on the way home. I had hit an unexpected pot hole on the way to the lake and it...
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    Anyone try Rhino Liner or LINE-X on an aluminum deck?

    That is probably the route that I’ll take. I’m considered Total Boats, Total Tread or similar. Just need to convince a buddy with a warmer shop than mine to let me borrow some space for a week.
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    Anyone try Rhino Liner or LINE-X on an aluminum deck?

    The guy that I talked to said black or dark grey for the urethane stuff. I’m having a hard time parting with over $800 for a simple prep and spray job. I can see that on a truck bed with all the masking etc. but, not on three new flat sheets of aluminum.
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    Anyone try Rhino Liner or LINE-X on an aluminum deck?

    Picked up the aluminum today. Surprise, the price went up since I last checked. This inflation is insane.
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    Anyone try Rhino Liner or LINE-X on an aluminum deck?

    I could do an epoxy base finish myself for under $200 plus fuel to try to keep the shop at 50 degrees during the daylight hours for a few days. I might be able to pull that off if I work quickly. Our days are running 45 to 50 degrees and nights are ranging from the low to high twenties...
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    Anyone try Rhino Liner or LINE-X on an aluminum deck?

    I spoke with a local Rhino Liner guy. Told him what I was doing and he thought the urethane product would wear better than epoxy but, he could do either. He can spray the urethane based from 1/16 to 1/4” thickness. I’m thinking about 1/8” thickness. Estimated price $810 for 54 to 55 sq ft.
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    Anyone try Rhino Liner or LINE-X on an aluminum deck?

    Yes, that’s plan. I agree that it’s royal PITA if you ever decide to remove it.
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    Marine Grade Plywood - an editorial

    I always wanted to restore an old Chris Craft. Check this out: https://coeurcustoms.com/coeur-dalene-boat-festival/
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    Marine Grade Plywood - an editorial

    I can appreciate wood boats but, not the poor quality of materials that we are seeing these days.
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