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When are you pulling out?
We are now on trailer after repairs were made to our engine by the mechanic at our new marina. The dumbass mechanic at our old marina not only put in the wrong temp thermostat but used the wrong type of spark plugs when he tuned up the engine last summer. I will most likely bring the boat in for winterization in the next 2 weeks. However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) |
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![]() JimH wrote: When are you pulling out? We are now on trailer after repairs were made to our engine by the mechanic at our new marina. The dumbass mechanic at our old marina not only put in the wrong temp thermostat but used the wrong type of spark plugs when he tuned up the engine last summer. I will most likely bring the boat in for winterization in the next 2 weeks. However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) Didn't get out as much as usual during September on my pwc, but was back in the saddle yesterday with a great autumn run, a friend of mine both on our Yamaha 4-stroke cruisers, did about 150 miles round-trip from Jones Beach Inlet to Croton Point north of the Tappan Zee Bridge, beautiful weather, temps in the high 60's and bright blue sunny skies all day, and surprisingly gentle conditions on the ocean and the Hudson RIver. Anticipating about three or four rides of decreasing length through Oct. and into about half of November (the last one or two in my dry suit over several layers of warm clothes) before shutting it down, usually just before my annual one-week family vacation around that holiday. richforman |
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![]() JimH wrote: When are you pulling out? We are now on trailer after repairs were made to our engine by the mechanic at our new marina. The dumbass mechanic at our old marina not only put in the wrong temp thermostat but used the wrong type of spark plugs when he tuned up the engine last summer. I will most likely bring the boat in for winterization in the next 2 weeks. However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) North? No offense, but you guys down there around 41.5N or so don't know anything at all about "north." Try 47.6N, thank you, and we rough tough hombres here abouts will be boating at least a little bit each month all winter! Pulling out, indeed. :-) |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... JimH wrote: When are you pulling out? We are now on trailer after repairs were made to our engine by the mechanic at our new marina. The dumbass mechanic at our old marina not only put in the wrong temp thermostat but used the wrong type of spark plugs when he tuned up the engine last summer. I will most likely bring the boat in for winterization in the next 2 weeks. However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) North? No offense, but you guys down there around 41.5N or so don't know anything at all about "north." Try 47.6N, thank you, and we rough tough hombres here abouts will be boating at least a little bit each month all winter! Pulling out, indeed. :-) Glad to see you survived from your whirlwind tour and hope you had a great time. To the subject at hand........ I don't own an ice breaker, nor do many boaters up here. But even if the water was free of ice I would not enjoy taking the boat out in temperatures below 50 degrees. We have often wanted to fly over to Middle Bass Island on Lake Erie during the winter to drop into a favorite pub of ours for a perch dinner with their famous brandy alexanders.........maybe this winter. ;-) |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... JimH wrote: When are you pulling out? We are now on trailer after repairs were made to our engine by the mechanic at our new marina. The dumbass mechanic at our old marina not only put in the wrong temp thermostat but used the wrong type of spark plugs when he tuned up the engine last summer. I will most likely bring the boat in for winterization in the next 2 weeks. However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) North? No offense, but you guys down there around 41.5N or so don't know anything at all about "north." Try 47.6N, thank you, and we rough tough hombres here abouts will be boating at least a little bit each month all winter! Pulling out, indeed. :-) So tough? we'll see you in january on the Mississippi here at southern 42 degreesN. and see how you do without mommy pacific to keep you warm and cozy. |
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![]() Del Cecchi wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... JimH wrote: When are you pulling out? We are now on trailer after repairs were made to our engine by the mechanic at our new marina. The dumbass mechanic at our old marina not only put in the wrong temp thermostat but used the wrong type of spark plugs when he tuned up the engine last summer. I will most likely bring the boat in for winterization in the next 2 weeks. However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) North? No offense, but you guys down there around 41.5N or so don't know anything at all about "north." Try 47.6N, thank you, and we rough tough hombres here abouts will be boating at least a little bit each month all winter! Pulling out, indeed. :-) So tough? we'll see you in january on the Mississippi here at southern 42 degreesN. and see how you do without mommy pacific to keep you warm and cozy. How wide and deep is the Ol' Mis at 42N in midwinter? Can't you rough tough hombres of 42N just walk across the ice? :-) |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
Del Cecchi wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message roups.com... JimH wrote: When are you pulling out? We are now on trailer after repairs were made to our engine by the mechanic at our new marina. The dumbass mechanic at our old marina not only put in the wrong temp thermostat but used the wrong type of spark plugs when he tuned up the engine last summer. I will most likely bring the boat in for winterization in the next 2 weeks. However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) North? No offense, but you guys down there around 41.5N or so don't know anything at all about "north." Try 47.6N, thank you, and we rough tough hombres here abouts will be boating at least a little bit each month all winter! Pulling out, indeed. :-) So tough? we'll see you in january on the Mississippi here at southern 42 degreesN. and see how you do without mommy pacific to keep you warm and cozy. How wide and deep is the Ol' Mis at 42N in midwinter? Can't you rough tough hombres of 42N just walk across the ice? :-) It is a mile or two wide but due to the current doesn't freeze over in most places. Lake Pepin, a natural wide spot in the river, is an exception. So the hardcore can boat and fish all winter, even on days with highs below zero, farenheit. It can get a little tricky to slide the boat across the ice from the ramp. :-) -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions.” |
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![]() JimH wrote: However, if the weather holds out I would like to do some perch fishing one last time so I may hold off on the engine/outdrive winterization until late October. So how about you? ;-) Got myself a brand new boat this year, so for warranty peace of mind, decided to have it "winterized" same time as the 20 hour inspection ... that was in September. And now that I think back on those cold, rainy, etc days in years past that I was out in the laneway doing the diy winterizing thing late October, September is a good idea :-) I have been thinking though, that a 2nd little boat with a kicker might be nice to have for early spring and fall. Winterizing ... put the motor in the basement and flip the boat upside down :-) |
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