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photomom March 30th 08 10:19 PM

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I took my boat out for the first time this morning. Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. It had evidently sprayed the motor. Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] March 30th 08 10:57 PM

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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:

I took my boat out for the first time this morning. Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. It had evidently sprayed the motor. Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.

There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:

"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".

I swear that's true. :)

And I can tell you the reason why too.

And no you morons, it wasn't me.

Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)

[email protected] March 30th 08 11:05 PM

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On Mar 30, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.

wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:


I took my boat out for the first time this morning. *Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. *It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. *I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. *It had evidently sprayed the motor. *Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? *This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.

There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:

"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. *Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".

I swear that's true. :)

And I can tell you the reason why too.

And no you morons, it wasn't me.

Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)


Hey, I bought a boat awhile back and ran it up to the lake and forgot
to unhook the stern tiedowns, that thing wouldn't come off the the
trailer for nothing!!

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] March 30th 08 11:15 PM

Need answers
 
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:05:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Mar 30, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.

wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:


I took my boat out for the first time this morning. *Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. *It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. *I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. *It had evidently sprayed the motor. *Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? *This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.

There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:

"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. *Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".

I swear that's true. :)

And I can tell you the reason why too.

And no you morons, it wasn't me.

Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)


Hey, I bought a boat awhile back and ran it up to the lake and forgot
to unhook the stern tiedowns, that thing wouldn't come off the the
trailer for nothing!!


Been there - done that. :)

I've also forgot to remove the restraining strap from the bow eye,
undid the stern dock line and was lazy about where I put it with the
resulting prop wrap, Scotty caught a lobster trap due to stupidity on
my part, grounded myself at the mouth of the Connecticut River at Old
Saybrook Light when I misread the tide chart and tried to cross the
sand bar, run out of gas in one of my old bass boats, fallen over
board twice trying to boat a fish, dead batteries due to keeping my
ignition key and radio switch on and that's just for starters. :)

I think I've been boating way too long. :)

John H.[_3_] March 30th 08 11:47 PM

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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:

I took my boat out for the first time this morning. Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. It had evidently sprayed the motor. Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)

[email protected] March 31st 08 02:14 AM

Need answers
 
On Mar 30, 6:15*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:05:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.


wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:


I took my boat out for the first time this morning. *Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. *It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. *I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. *It had evidently sprayed the motor. *Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? *This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.


There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:


"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. *Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".


I swear that's true. :)


And I can tell you the reason why too.


And no you morons, it wasn't me.


Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)


Hey, I bought a boat awhile back and ran it up to the lake and forgot
to unhook the stern tiedowns, that thing wouldn't come off the the
trailer for nothing!!


Been there - done that. *:)

I've also forgot to remove the restraining strap from the bow eye,
undid the stern dock line and was lazy about where I put it with the
resulting prop wrap, Scotty caught a lobster trap due to stupidity on
my part, grounded myself at the mouth of the Connecticut River at Old
Saybrook Light when I misread the tide chart and tried to cross the
sand bar, run out of gas in one of my old bass boats, fallen over
board twice trying to boat a fish, dead batteries due to keeping my
ignition key and radio switch on and that's just for starters. :)

I think I've been boating way too long. :)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, but get a frekin' treble hook near your eye and you get all
****y..

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] March 31st 08 02:26 AM

Need answers
 
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:14:41 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Mar 30, 6:15*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:05:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.


wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:


I took my boat out for the first time this morning. *Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. *It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. *I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. *It had evidently sprayed the motor. *Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? *This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.


There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:


"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. *Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".


I swear that's true. :)


And I can tell you the reason why too.


And no you morons, it wasn't me.


Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)


Hey, I bought a boat awhile back and ran it up to the lake and forgot
to unhook the stern tiedowns, that thing wouldn't come off the the
trailer for nothing!!


Been there - done that. *:)

I've also forgot to remove the restraining strap from the bow eye,
undid the stern dock line and was lazy about where I put it with the
resulting prop wrap, Scotty caught a lobster trap due to stupidity on
my part, grounded myself at the mouth of the Connecticut River at Old
Saybrook Light when I misread the tide chart and tried to cross the
sand bar, run out of gas in one of my old bass boats, fallen over
board twice trying to boat a fish, dead batteries due to keeping my
ignition key and radio switch on and that's just for starters. :)

I think I've been boating way too long. :)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, but get a frekin' treble hook near your eye and you get all
****y..


Damn straight...

The last thing I want is to be called Deadeye. Or Cyclops.

Or Deadeye Cy.

Get it?

Dead. Eye. Cy?

BBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAAA!!!!

[email protected] March 31st 08 03:44 AM

Need answers
 
On Mar 30, 9:26*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:14:41 -0700 (PDT),

wrote:
On Mar 30, 6:15*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:05:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.


wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:


I took my boat out for the first time this morning. *Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. *It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor.. *I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. *It had evidently sprayed the motor. *Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? *This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.


There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:


"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. *Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".


I swear that's true. :)


And I can tell you the reason why too.


And no you morons, it wasn't me.


Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)


Hey, I bought a boat awhile back and ran it up to the lake and forgot
to unhook the stern tiedowns, that thing wouldn't come off the the
trailer for nothing!!


Been there - done that. *:)


I've also forgot to remove the restraining strap from the bow eye,
undid the stern dock line and was lazy about where I put it with the
resulting prop wrap, Scotty caught a lobster trap due to stupidity on
my part, grounded myself at the mouth of the Connecticut River at Old
Saybrook Light when I misread the tide chart and tried to cross the
sand bar, run out of gas in one of my old bass boats, fallen over
board twice trying to boat a fish, dead batteries due to keeping my
ignition key and radio switch on and that's just for starters. :)


I think I've been boating way too long. :)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, but get a frekin' treble hook near your eye and you get all
****y..


Damn straight...

The last thing I want is to be called Deadeye. *Or Cyclops.

Or Deadeye Cy.

Get it? *

Dead. *Eye. *Cy?

BBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAAA!!!!


Hey dude, I got out today for the first time in a while, getting a
little physical.. Took a white knuckle ride on the kids dirt bike, all
fun till I took a good ****ter.. It's not broken, but it's gonna' be
with me for a while.. ;) Man, it's good to be alive again;)

Tim April 1st 08 12:45 AM

Need answers
 
On Mar 30, 8:26*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:14:41 -0700 (PDT),





wrote:
On Mar 30, 6:15*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:05:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.


wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:


I took my boat out for the first time this morning. *Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. *It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor.. *I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. *It had evidently sprayed the motor. *Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? *This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.


There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:


"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. *Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".


I swear that's true. :)


And I can tell you the reason why too.


And no you morons, it wasn't me.


Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)


Hey, I bought a boat awhile back and ran it up to the lake and forgot
to unhook the stern tiedowns, that thing wouldn't come off the the
trailer for nothing!!


Been there - done that. *:)


I've also forgot to remove the restraining strap from the bow eye,
undid the stern dock line and was lazy about where I put it with the
resulting prop wrap, Scotty caught a lobster trap due to stupidity on
my part, grounded myself at the mouth of the Connecticut River at Old
Saybrook Light when I misread the tide chart and tried to cross the
sand bar, run out of gas in one of my old bass boats, fallen over
board twice trying to boat a fish, dead batteries due to keeping my
ignition key and radio switch on and that's just for starters. :)


I think I've been boating way too long. :)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, but get a frekin' treble hook near your eye and you get all
****y..


Damn straight...

The last thing I want is to be called Deadeye. *Or Cyclops.

Or Deadeye Cy.

Get it? *

Dead. *Eye. *Cy?

BBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAAA!!!!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


"Noseeum"


[email protected] April 1st 08 01:38 PM

Need answers
 
On Mar 30, 10:44*pm, wrote:
On Mar 30, 9:26*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:





On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:14:41 -0700 (PDT),


wrote:
On Mar 30, 6:15*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:05:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:47:01 -0500, John H.


wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:19:35 -0700 (PDT), photomom
wrote:


I took my boat out for the first time this morning. *Finally got it
started but it would die after several minutes if I didn't give it
some throttle. *It is an older model Glas-ply with a Volvo motor. *I
lifted the doghouse on the engine and the entire bottom was filled
with water. *It had evidently sprayed the motor. *Do I need to insert
the plug in the back of the boat to keep the water out, or just run
the bilge pump? *This is the first boat I have ever owned and any
suggestions you coulc offer would be great.


Yes, put the plug in before you launch it.


I swear this is absoutely true.


There is a big sign behind the service desk that reads:


"Plugs are required to be removed from boats in this facility. *Please
reinstall plugs prior to launch".


I swear that's true. :)


And I can tell you the reason why too.


And no you morons, it wasn't me.


Although I have been guilty of doing that. :)


Hey, I bought a boat awhile back and ran it up to the lake and forgot
to unhook the stern tiedowns, that thing wouldn't come off the the
trailer for nothing!!


Been there - done that. *:)


I've also forgot to remove the restraining strap from the bow eye,
undid the stern dock line and was lazy about where I put it with the
resulting prop wrap, Scotty caught a lobster trap due to stupidity on
my part, grounded myself at the mouth of the Connecticut River at Old
Saybrook Light when I misread the tide chart and tried to cross the
sand bar, run out of gas in one of my old bass boats, fallen over
board twice trying to boat a fish, dead batteries due to keeping my
ignition key and radio switch on and that's just for starters. :)


I think I've been boating way too long. :)- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, but get a frekin' treble hook near your eye and you get all
****y..


Damn straight...


The last thing I want is to be called Deadeye. *Or Cyclops.


Or Deadeye Cy.


Get it? *


Dead. *Eye. *Cy?


BBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAAA!!!!


Hey dude, I got out today for the first time in a while, getting a
little physical.. Took a white knuckle ride on the kids dirt bike, all
fun till I took a good ****ter.. *It's not broken, but it's gonna' be
with me for a while.. ;) Man, it's good to be alive again;)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Glad to hear! Saturday evening I decided to show my kids just how well
their dad can ride a skateboard. Triple antibiotic and bandaids are my
new friends thanks to the several patches of road rash! By the way, my
street goes downhill, I was getting quite a head of steam up before it
all went to hell!


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