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John H[_2_] September 20th 13 01:45 PM

Last days of summer
 
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 00:01:58 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 22:15:46 -0400, Hank©
wrote:

On 9/19/2013 9:53 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 18:28:56 -0400, Hank©
wrote:

By the way there is a trim limit switch on your setup. You can use that
switch to trim to the *safe* upper limit and any position between that
and full down trim.y it Be aware that the gauge is less than accurate
and you risk tearing your bellow if you rely on it.

Trim limit sw?
On a Merc 60? I don't think so

It is an outboard, there are no bellows either.

I can set the trim limits on my new Yamaha but you need to do it with
the laptop

Thanks Greg. I think I got the message from the 16 posters who responded
about this before you.


Maybe we should be like that old test that started "read everything
before you do anything".



A few minutes ago I used the phrase 'ad nauseam' in a sentence. I then read the next post in the
thread. Yup, the same phrase was used in almost the same context.

GMTA, I guess.
--

John H.

Hope you're having a great day!

John H[_2_] September 20th 13 01:47 PM

Last days of summer
 
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 19:47:24 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

On Thursday, 19 September 2013 23:00:31 UTC-3, wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 19:22:47 -0400, Hank©

wrote:



On 9/19/2013 6:30 PM, True North wrote:


What bellow?




Oops. Disreguard. I forgot you had one of those mix-masters.




Hey he has an EFI 4 stroke. That runs like a sewing machine. The gear

noise from the lower unit is louder than the engine.



...and that is appreciated when I'm flushing my engine in the driveway after sal****er use.


Salt water is especially good for grass.
--

John H.

Hope you're having a great day!

True North[_2_] September 20th 13 01:54 PM

Last days of summer
 
On Friday, 20 September 2013 09:44:23 UTC-3, John H wrote:


Hey, once upon a time Greg thought I had a two-stroke engine when I asked about oil. There are still

some folks here who think I didn't know the difference between two and four stroke engines because

of Greg's confusion. That happened several years ago.



So, learn to live with it. In five years, when someone like Don says you don't know that outboards

don't have bellows, we'll all know from where he's coming.

--



John H.


Still smarting from that correction, Johnny??
It was for your own good.

F.O.A.D. September 20th 13 02:02 PM

Last days of summer
 
On 9/20/13 8:54 AM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 20 September 2013 09:44:23 UTC-3, John H wrote:


Hey, once upon a time Greg thought I had a two-stroke engine when I asked about oil. There are still

some folks here who think I didn't know the difference between two and four stroke engines because

of Greg's confusion. That happened several years ago.



So, learn to live with it. In five years, when someone like Don says you don't know that outboards

don't have bellows, we'll all know from where he's coming.

--



John H.


Still smarting from that correction, Johnny??
It was for your own good.


No one has enough time on this planet to waste any of it reading
Herring's spittle here.

Hank©[_3_] September 20th 13 02:16 PM

Last days of summer
 
On 9/20/2013 9:02 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/20/13 8:54 AM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 20 September 2013 09:44:23 UTC-3, John H wrote:


Hey, once upon a time Greg thought I had a two-stroke engine when I
asked about oil. There are still

some folks here who think I didn't know the difference between two
and four stroke engines because

of Greg's confusion. That happened several years ago.



So, learn to live with it. In five years, when someone like Don says
you don't know that outboards

don't have bellows, we'll all know from where he's coming.

--



John H.


Still smarting from that correction, Johnny??
It was for your own good.


No one has enough time on this planet to waste any of it reading
Herring's spittle here.

So, how much of your precious little time have you wasted so far this
year? Tick....Tick....

F.O.A.D. September 20th 13 02:33 PM

Last days of summer
 
On 9/19/13 10:46 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 19 September 2013 22:50:59 UTC-3, Hank© wrote:
On 9/19/2013 8:32 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:





"Hank©" wrote in message


eb.com...




On 9/19/2013 8:00 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:






"Hank©" wrote in message


eb.com...




On 9/19/2013 6:06 PM, True North wrote:


Took the Legend Xcalibur out to Grand lake today for some late summer


boating.


Finally got on the water at noon and it was as smooth as silk. Easily


the calmest water we've seen on this lake since I started talking the


Princecraft Yukon out there years ago.


Was such a pleasure zooming along that I had to be careful to keep the


revs down. I don't think they advise zipping along at 5000 RPM for too


long.




Stopped just off shore from what we think is hockey player Sydney


Crosby's house and had a light lunch of a banana and cool clear water.


Forgot the dogs 'GatorAid' water bottle so the wife had to let him


drink from her cup after she was through.




This is the third trip out since I had the trim gauge installed and


must admit that it was money well spent. The upper end of the lake can


get shallow so I trim the motor up a bit to save bashing the prop on


rocks and it's nice to know where it stands.


A couple of times I strayed into 4 foot water depth and trimmed up,


only to trim down again to speed up in deeper water.


No such problem in the larger lower portion which has 150+ depths.


Saw a few fishermen out there but only talked to one old guy at the


ramp who hadn't caught anything.


The HummingBird 170 indicated lots of fish in certain areas. Might


have to get a license, file down the barb and try some catch & release


next year.




Beautiful day, and tomorrow and Saturday should be the same but a bit


cooler than todays 25C.






Catch and release? Catch and eat is the humane way to fish.




By the way there is a trim limit switch on your setup. You can use that


switch to trim to the *safe* upper limit and any position between that


and full down trim.y it Be aware that the gauge is less than accurate


and you risk tearing your bellow if you rely on it.




--------------------------------




Doesn't he have an outboard? What bellow?




You too?




--------------------------




I responded too quickly. Didn't see the others. Just making sure you


haven't lost all your marbles.






Maybe I have. Somehow I never associated the need or desire to have a

trim gauge with outboards.



Well, aren't you special!
Someone must like them...lots of models for sale.



My Yamaha 225 and 150 outboards came with trim gauges built into the
control display and the motor, so obviously Yamaha thinks they are of
some importance.

F.O.A.D. September 20th 13 05:11 PM

Last days of summer
 
On 9/20/13 11:57 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 09:33:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



My Yamaha 225 and 150 outboards came with trim gauges built into the
control display and the motor, so obviously Yamaha thinks they are of
some importance.


It is trivial to add it to a LCD display. Command link has plenty of
Gee Whiz info on that display.


Yamaha disagrees with you, in importance. Go argue with Yamaha.

Califbill September 20th 13 08:56 PM

Last days of summer
 
"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 9/20/13 11:57 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 09:33:11 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



My Yamaha 225 and 150 outboards came with trim gauges built into the
control display and the motor, so obviously Yamaha thinks they are of
some importance.


It is trivial to add it to a LCD display. Command link has plenty of
Gee Whiz info on that display.


Yamaha disagrees with you, in importance. Go argue with Yamaha.


Maybe on the large Yami's, but the small ones don't.

Califbill September 20th 13 08:56 PM

Last days of summer
 
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 19 September 2013 23:00:31 UTC-3, wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 19:22:47 -0400, Hank©

wrote:



On 9/19/2013 6:30 PM, True North wrote:


What bellow?




Oops. Disreguard. I forgot you had one of those mix-masters.




Hey he has an EFI 4 stroke. That runs like a sewing machine. The gear

noise from the lower unit is louder than the engine.



...and that is appreciated when I'm flushing my engine in the driveway after sal****er use.


Are you supposed to run that engine while flushing? My Yamaha T-8 has a
flushing connection, don't run engine.

Califbill September 20th 13 08:56 PM

Last days of summer
 
wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 15:29:07 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote:

I'm just trying to be "sociable". ;-)


No problem. Keep boating as long as you can and burn off that 60l gas
tank.
The less you try to store, the less that can go bad.

Enjoy your boat while you can.

Hook it up and come down here if you feel the need to declare a mutiny
on the snow and ice. There are deals on the beach right now and until
Christmas as a general rule. It doesn't really get busy here until
January..


When is best time to visit FL and the Keys? Avoiding extreme humidity and
hurricanes.


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