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Last days of summer
On 9/20/2013 4:36 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... 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. --------------------- Yeah, it says, "for these sea conditions, this trim sucks.". My trim technique ... for small outboards and for 52 footers was the same. I look at the bow angle, I look at the RPM and I look at the speed over water. Adjust as necessary to optimize for sea conditions. The trim gauge, (if equipped) meant nothing. That's just too much information for Harry and his bud to process. ;-) Home at last! |
Last days of summer
On 9/20/2013 4:05 PM, True North wrote:
I flush it both ways after running in sal****er. First I screw my garden hose into the port on back of engine where it pees during running. I turn the tap about 1.5 turns open and water backflushers and comes out the intake slots and in the center of the prop. Then I put the muffs on, open the tap Again and turn the engine on You're a belt, suspenders and duck tape kind of guy aren't you? |
Last days of summer
On Friday, 20 September 2013 18:31:46 UTC-3, wrote:
On Thursday, September 19, 2013 6:06:27 PM UTC-4, True North wrote: NO ONE gives a **** what you do with your ****ing cheesy Bass Boat, ass****. Well, maybe Krause, but you DO suck his dick publicly....... You'd care jackass, if I tied a line to you, tossed you off the bow and dragged your skanky ass along the keel to the back to the transom. There I'd use the Big Foot's large propeller to cut that brillo hair for you. |
Last days of summer
On 9/21/13 11:06 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 07:57:30 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 9/21/13 12:55 AM, wrote: http://gfretwell.com/ftp/steering%20trick.jpg You should pour some of that beer on the backside of your steering wheel to loosen the crud that seems stuck to it. That is the surface rust that forms on 304 SS I always got a kick out of that "low transom" nonsense. The lowest part of the transom on that Parker was 25"...the same depth or deeper than many other boats its size, more than a few of which have only 20" transoms. The ignorant jibes just further demonstrated the lack of boating knowledge in this so-called "news group." The boats I had when I was a kid running them all over Long Island Sound only had 15" transoms. Yet you cant see the motor? Where did you get that idea? It was an open center console boat. The motor was equipped with senders and the Yamaha console gauge reported them. Oh, and I keep my stainless steel pristine. |
Last days of summer
On 9/21/13 7:33 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 17:58:35 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 9/21/13 11:06 AM, wrote: On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 07:57:30 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 9/21/13 12:55 AM, wrote: http://gfretwell.com/ftp/steering%20trick.jpg You should pour some of that beer on the backside of your steering wheel to loosen the crud that seems stuck to it. That is the surface rust that forms on 304 SS I always got a kick out of that "low transom" nonsense. The lowest part of the transom on that Parker was 25"...the same depth or deeper than many other boats its size, more than a few of which have only 20" transoms. The ignorant jibes just further demonstrated the lack of boating knowledge in this so-called "news group." The boats I had when I was a kid running them all over Long Island Sound only had 15" transoms. Yet you cant see the motor? Where did you get that idea? It was an open center console boat. The motor was equipped with senders and the Yamaha console gauge reported them. Oh, and I keep my stainless steel pristine. A while back you said you couldn't see your motor, make up your mind. ... and I prefer to use my boat, not make it pristine. Maybe that is why you don't have one now. You made it too troublesome to actually use. I get out 3 days a week, 12 months a year. How often did you go? Couldn't see the motor on the 25' Parker when I was in the cabin. Could always see the motor on the 21' Parker. Still have a boat, get out once or twice a week, get down to the marina several other days a week. I've always kept my boats pristine. Boating season for me around here is sometime in April until maybe Thanksgiving. |
Last days of summer
On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 19:53:26 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
Still have a boat, get out once or twice a week, get down to the marina several other days a week. === We've noticed that you're sometimes absent from the internet for 20 or 30 minutes at a time. Nothing like a really quick spin in the boat to help keep those fuel costs down. Is your dock wheel chair accessible so that you can continue imaginary boating adventures in your upcoming senior moments? |
Last days of summer
On 9/21/2013 5:58 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/21/13 11:06 AM, wrote: On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 07:57:30 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 9/21/13 12:55 AM, wrote: http://gfretwell.com/ftp/steering%20trick.jpg You should pour some of that beer on the backside of your steering wheel to loosen the crud that seems stuck to it. That is the surface rust that forms on 304 SS I always got a kick out of that "low transom" nonsense. The lowest part of the transom on that Parker was 25"...the same depth or deeper than many other boats its size, more than a few of which have only 20" transoms. The ignorant jibes just further demonstrated the lack of boating knowledge in this so-called "news group." The boats I had when I was a kid running them all over Long Island Sound only had 15" transoms. Yet you cant see the motor? Where did you get that idea? It was an open center console boat. The motor was equipped with senders and the Yamaha console gauge reported them. Oh, and I keep my stainless steel pristine. Like the sink next to your coffee maker? |
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. ....twice a year, eh? |
Last days of summer
True North wrote:
I flush it both ways after running in sal****er. First I screw my garden hose into the port on back of engine where it pees during running. I turn the tap about 1.5 turns open and water backflushers and comes out the intake slots and in the center of the prop. Then I put the muffs on, open the tap Again and turn the engine on Good for you! You could, however, skip the first step when you do that but since it's only once or twice a year, what the hell, eh? |
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