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  • Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2209157

    Ed,
    Remove the forward battery tray, and see if there are rigging tubes under the floor. I have a 1650 Angler, under the tray was a 4″ hole, sticking my phone thru and taking pictures showed me the (2) tubes, 1 that ran forward, the other to the stern.

    Your Fury might be similar.

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2203698

    So you’re just going to keep starting new threads on this? We get it, you don’t like manufacturing in Mexico.

    Is Alumacraft competitor build going to Chihuahua City, Mexico

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2202727

    OK, I’ve got to ask. Since so many of the Alumacraft faithful are proud of their made in Japan Yamaha outboards, and diss made in the USA Mercury’s, how can hulls being made in Mexico be a problem?

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2202272

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Hot Runr Guy wrote:</div>
    It’s not your Fathers Maverick,,,,,

    HRG

    Cool maverick!

    I proved out the 2.0EB/8-speed combo last year with my wife’s Edge, I’m pretty sure the 4K tow package has better gearing than hers. Getting ready to head up North next weekend, boat is a Lund 1650 Angler, similar to what you mentioned.

    At only 200″ OAL, the Mav is a pretty easy fit in the garage,,,,

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2201869

    It’s not your Fathers Maverick,,,,,

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2189523

    I bought an adapter off Amazon to adapt a Milwaukee M18 battery to one of my old Craftsman 19.2V saws, and it works as expected.

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2184186

    Mike,
    Let me share something I use with my transom TM’s over the years. Even with the metal clamp mounts, these things can “walk”. Years ago, Minn-Kota used to offer a plastic plate that would attach to the transom, and the pads would fit into shallow recesses. I’ve adapted that to a piece of Starboard that fits snugly in the area between the splashwell and the top cap, with a pair of recesses formed by using a Forstner bit (for you woodworkers).

    Keeps the TM in place, and no damage to the paint.

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2171627

    In my previous house, I installed a Beacon-Morris that had a direct-vent exhaust, so you could intake/exhaust it out a sidewall, rather than thru the roof.

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2142620

    That could be a tough one, here’s the parts list.

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2142368

    On my last rig, that had a roller trailer, in addition to keeping a long line permanently tied to the bow eye, I also added a cleat to the winch post, so I could take a wrap on the cleat, unhook the winch strap, and control the hull rolling off.

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2137664

    Anyone know why the 20’ skeeter tillers are limited so low on their max hp?

    OK, same hull as the V-rod. Who wants to guess at what the purpose of this engineering exercise was?

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2137662

    Anyone know why the 20’ skeeter tillers are limited so low on their max hp?

    back in the day, the reason I was told is that Skeeter, being a Yamaha company, didn’t have (and still doesn’t) a power-steering solution for higher-hp outboards, so they kept the hp rating down to a level that would discourage people from ordering hulls without OB’s, and going to Mercury for an outboard with a power tiller steering system.

    as shown in the picture I posted, that was a 225hp Verado, that had been re-chipped to 275. It was a fun ride,,,,,

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2137573

    Maybe the problem here is really the use of a “universal” wireless remote, rather than the manufacturers OEM model? Some days you get what you pay for.

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2136885

    This is how all ours are when tile goes in. Plumber was in about 2 months before tile

    That must be for one of them-there wall-hung toilets! (Sorry Randy!)

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2136862

    Now I cannot even run a sprinkler in the back because I am assuming the water volume has dropped since they also installed a shutoff valve. Not too happy to say the least.

    Are you saying they installed a shut-off valve and covered it with drywall?

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2136762

    You know the L6 fits better, and the handle doesn’t move up & down with the trim,,,,,

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2132998

    A quick payment calculator will show you that 500k cabin now has the same payment a 700k cabin had 4 months ago….

    Not if you put $500K down,,,,,

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2132820

    Not to worry, the Stillwater/OPH store has 25 available,,,,

    Happy 4th! HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2132048

    Don’t laugh too hard, but I’ve used cabinet door baby-latches as an easy way to keep the door from flying open while trailering with the cover off.

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2131914

    Any chance you could post a picture so we can see what you have?

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2131772

    Are we sure they didn’t vote last time? Might explain all the fishieness going on nowadays. smirk

    As we say in IL, vote early, and vote often,,,

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2131601

    No they do not. There is some law suit happening against the nb water company now. On a regular month our bill is 230ish and when I ran our sprinklers it was over 400

    OUCH! OK, I won’t mention that I pay $33/month for water & sewer,,,,,

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2131567

    We have a nice system in our new house, but the damn north branch water is so high I can’t justify running it.

    Does your community offer a 2nd meter for sprinkling purposes, since there’s no sewage treatment necessary?

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2131340

    Local pick up and cash only please.

    And local pickup would be where? No location shown in your profile.

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2130828

    Currently have an interstate marine cranking battery, 1000 amps, 335 reserve capacity.

    I was going to recommend the Interstate 27M-XHD, but it only has 182 RC, so whatever model you currently have must be a beast!

    HRG

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2130508

    Make sure the flagpole can double as a stripper pole. Tillers are perfect for a stage on the bow.

    I gotta move to Minnesota,,,,,

    HRG

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    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #2130071

    Let’s not give up so easily. Can the garage be modified with a bump-out between a few studs, for the OB to fit into?

    HRG

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