After 23 years of marriage and somewhere around 10 or 12 boats, we finally took the leap and bought a new one specifically suited to our kind of fishing.
2011 War Eagle 861 Predator, Yamaha 115 4 stroke.
Took delivery in June 2010 and had just started a new job working 6 and 7 days a week...
Well . . . it's been a while. My work schedule has been cruddy and haven't had much time to work on the boat or anything else for that matter. The old trailer was turning out to be more trouble than it was worth. Nothing was standard on it and loading the boat was a bear. The solution...
PhilM,
Grizzly jig also carries the seat post in a 6" length. They are the only place that I have seen them on the shelf. I have made a couple double seat rigs for crappie fishing that I have used the 6" riser on. Glad you got yours finished.
I have cut down a couple swivl-eze seat posts. I used my miter saw with a carbide blade to cut them. The inserts are about 2 1/2" to 3" long, if you are cutting more that that from the posts you can drive out the bushing to reuse it. If you do damage your bushing you can buy them from Grizzly...
I am trying to avoid adding holes in my boat as well and this is what I have in mind to try. It is unproven, but here it is.
To fill livewell,open valve 1,valves 2&3 closed, Turn on pump 1
After filling, Turn off pump 1 and close valve1 and open valve 2
Pump 2 is now used to recirculate your...
Check out autozone or other part stores. I think I have seen them there in blister packs labeled HELP. They carry all kinds of specialty clips and fasteners that are used on cars. I will need to pick up some myself. I want to run my wires down each side of my trailer and the kit only came with 8...
Thanks for all the help on this. Where are you finding the marine plywood at? Our local big chain hardware stores say they do not carry it. I don't really think they knew what it was.
As soon as we get out of these 10-15 deg. days, I can get back on this project. I can't wait to get on the...
I am getting ready to replace the inside transom board on my 1952 Alumacraft. I know that alot of folks are gluing plywood together to use for the inside board instead of solid lumber. The outside of the boat used plywood and it seems to splinter very easily from the outboard being clamped...
Thanks for the heads up on the rubber hoses njTom. The ones I saw last night had the spiral cut hose on them, So I will pass. I will wait and pick up a couple from Cabelas instead, They are also $5.00 cheaper there.
What are your thoughts on these clamp on seat bases? How well do they hold up to being leaned back in or sideways in? At 6'7" and 300 lbs. I don't want to end up on my head! I'm also trying to avoid having to cover benchs in plywood just to mount seat bases on.
Thanks
This is Mrs. Crappie Stalker posting for my hubby. Our project is a 1952 Alumacraft Open C on what we think is the original trailer that we bought from a friend back in July. It's been a little slow going over the past few months, working on it when we have the time. Don't know if you can tell...