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Trim gauge installed
Had the trim gauge installed late this morning at a local Princecraft/Larsen/Mercury dealer.
Total cost including .9 hours labour + 15% tax came to $172.00. I forgot to bring the boat key so I had to calibrate the sender when I got back home. Good spell of weather for the next week, so I can't wait to try the gauge out. |
Trim gauge installed
On 8/15/13 3:45 PM, True North wrote:
Had the trim gauge installed late this morning at a local Princecraft/Larsen/Mercury dealer. Total cost including .9 hours labour + 15% tax came to $172.00. I forgot to bring the boat key so I had to calibrate the sender when I got back home. Good spell of weather for the next week, so I can't wait to try the gauge out. Good to know where your lower unit is on the space-time continuum. |
Trim gauge installed
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 3:45:49 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Had the trim gauge installed late this morning at a local Princecraft/Larsen/Mercury dealer. Total cost including .9 hours labour + 15% tax came to $172.00. I forgot to bring the boat key so I had to calibrate the sender when I got back home. Good spell of weather for the next week, so I can't wait to try the gauge out. Cant back up a trailered boat...OR figure out how to trim a Bass Boat. What a ****ing idiot. |
Trim gauge installed
True North wrote:
Had the trim gauge installed late this morning at a local Princecraft/Larsen/Mercury dealer. Total cost including .9 hours labour + 15% tax came to $172.00. I forgot to bring the boat key so I had to calibrate the sender when I got back home. Good spell of weather for the next week, so I can't wait to try the gauge out. A fool and his money were parted late this morning. |
Trim gauge installed
On Thursday, 15 August 2013 20:58:06 UTC-3, Earl wrote:
True North wrote: Had the trim gauge installed late this morning at a local Princecraft/Larsen/Mercury dealer. Total cost including .9 hours labour + 15% tax came to $172.00. I forgot to bring the boat key so I had to calibrate the sender when I got back home. Good spell of weather for the next week, so I can't wait to try the gauge out. A fool and his money were parted late this morning. What did you buy, Kruger?? Maybe a couple pallets of 3" spiral nails? |
Trim gauge installed
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 7:58:06 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote:
A fool and his money were parted late this morning. Imagine how stupid he must feel right now... PaaaaaaaaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA |
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