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    Easy No-wire Navigation Lights

    I think that any power boater so ignorant as to make unwarranted and unsafe assumptions about the nature and position of another craft from a quick glance at the nav lights would be just as likely to carelessly run over an unpowered craft displaying only the single all around light. I'm not...
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    Easy No-wire Navigation Lights

    When I used the Atwood battery lights in my canoe, I used 18" sections of wooden dowels that had plastic screw connectors (sold for use as variable length painters poles) to mount my lights fore and aft. That made it easy to achieve a specific elevation by adding or removing sections. Many...
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    inside hull fishfinder mounting

    Yep, I'm certain the manual does say that. I'm also certain that I have seen posts from numerous parties (possibly not on this board) who claim that they have done this with unqualified success. The consensus seems to be that there needs to be an uninterrupted conductor for the sonic/ultrasonic...
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    Nissan/Tohatsu 40 HP engine evaluation

    This has become moot. Yesterday I found and purchased a mid-1970s (roughly same age as the boat) 25 HP Evinrude short shaft pull start tiller motor.
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    mats vs floors

    The bulk of my boating experience has been in small sailboats and canoes (powered and unpowered). So I have become accustomed to making sure that anything I carry that cannot get wet is in a dedicated waterproof container or locker of some kind :) The mats that I am considering are designed for...
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    trailer adjustment

    What I really wanted to know was if there is a generic method to adjust small boat trailers. From the responses I conclude that there isn't - it is specific to the trailer make and model. I don't need a scale to know that with the motor in running position I could easily lift the bow with my...
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    Welded crack still leaking

    LOL, I thought the same, he did state the welder doesn't weld aluminum that much and It can probably be dressed up if so desired. A guy welded boiler plate on my furnace and the weld looked worse than that, after a little grinding it looked just fine and it hasn't leaked since. Where I live...
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    Easy No-wire Navigation Lights

    I'm a fan of diy solutions in general and PVC creativity specifically. I think the separation issue would be easy to resolve. Use a 45 or 90 degree fitting to provide an angle. Find a small piece of scrap flexible plastic (my recycling bin is full of candidates weekly), cut a hole the diameter...
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    fishfinder latency & "real time"

    Thanks! That makes a LOT more sense...
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    mats vs floors

    Update: I intend to go with the Free Flow mats. I'm guessing that no one here has had any experience with these?
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    side mounted trolling motor

    Ah, I can see how a passenger would change the handling characteristics markedly (and make passenger behavior a critical handling issue in several respects). Only ever used mine solo, partly for that reason. I have a Michicraft T-16 motor canoe with a 3 HP Gamefisher 2-stroke. Never had a...
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    Post a Pic of your boat!

    My Michicraft T-16 motor canoe. Currently listed on CL. Will post pics of my "new" 1972 Sea Nymph Coho 16 here once I get further along with it.
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    4.80X12 tires

    I think it's going to depend on the situation. If you are hauling a heavy boat (or any other heavy trailer load), then car tires will probably be inadequate. However, for 16' or under aluminum boat, an empty weight for baot and motor is probably no more than 1200 lbs, add max 500 for trailer...
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    trailer adjustment

    The trailer that I bought along with my Sea Nymph Coho 16 is long enough for the boat, but while it fits the boat fairly well, it does not appear to be optimally adjusted (several of the boat supports on the trailer are obviously adjustable to fit individual boats).For one thing, the tongue...
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    1978 Sears 1436 Restoration

    Please keep us posted on how the self-etching primer and top coat hold up over time. I will eventually need to paint my hull (currently naked Al). The consensus best method for painting aluminum is to use zinc chromate primer, but the toxicity of that paint is a negative. I'm considering the...
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    need help have i lot of ideas?

    Before removing a bench, I would advise taking a close look at your hull to make sure that the cross ribs in that section are adequate and in good condition, and that the bench is not providing significant structural support.
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    Rivet fixing

    How are your rivets failing? Are they breaking, pulling through, or just not sealing? Are you using pop rivets or the blind variety? I just finished a modest rivet replaement project in my aluminum motor canoe. I did bed them in 3M 5200 (standard, not quick setting). I made sure to clean and...
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    fishfinder latency & "real time"

    A friend was telling me of new fishfinder models with "real time" display technology. He claimed that there was on the order of 10 seconds of latency between when a fish swims by and when it appears on the display for older tech fishfinders. I find that very difficult to believe. While I don't...
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    inside hull fishfinder mounting

    I have a new Lawrance fishfinder to mount in my Seanymph. I would prefer to mount inside the hull. I have read of several examples that use a small "moat" and water or some other fluid to couple the transducer to the water. Does anyone have pics of an actual working setup that they could share...
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    Nissan/Tohatsu 40 HP engine evaluation

    I'm looking at a Nissan 40 HP two-cylinder two-stroke (40C) that allegedly has 10 hours total time to repower my Sea Nymph Coho 16. Beyond the usual two-stroke checklist, is there anything I should watch out for the is specific to this motor? Thanks.
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