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Title: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Redbone on November 01, 2010, 12:01:56 PM
So here we are again.  Putting the boats away thinking about next season.  I have a BIG list of things to do.  Most of wich is upgrading my gear.  I really noticed the difference in quallity gear vs. cheaper gear. And I think I'm going to have to get my wallet out. :'(  Wondering what everyone elses list looks like.

Things I need to do or just get.

Keel Guard
New Bank charger
A coupld of Rods and Reels
Restock baits
A good set of rain gear
Trailer lights
uggg it goes on and on. ;D
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Cy on November 01, 2010, 12:34:36 PM
I think Rods and Reels are always on the list!  ;D

I need:

New cranking battery
New rain gear
I would also like to add a second bilge pump to my boat
I also need to fix the bunks on my trailer.

Yes, it is always something.

Cy


Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: djkimmel on November 01, 2010, 02:00:40 PM
After all the rain and waves of the latter half of this year, I'm thinking in need a third bilge pump?!? (I don't want to make a complete list... to depressing!)
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: fasttrack on November 01, 2010, 02:25:40 PM
1. Fix one trailer light
2. Fix livewell drain/fill switch
3. New trailer tires
4. Maybe a new front graph/interlink
5. Replace a reel or two that are getting 'tired'
6. As always, go thru tackle and replentish
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: McCarter on November 01, 2010, 07:42:25 PM
Hey Redbone, my buddy has a brand new keel guard in package with all the stuff to mount it for sale for $80.  its white.  you interested?

McCarter himself :-\'
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: MBell on November 01, 2010, 08:18:03 PM
Quote from: McCarter on November 01, 2010, 07:42:25 PM
Hey Redbone, my buddy has a brand new keel guard in package with all the stuff to mount it for sale for $80.  its white.  you interested?

McCarter himself :-\'
If it's 8ft, I'll take it.
-Matt
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: McCarter on November 01, 2010, 08:35:19 PM
its 7 ft ???
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Waterfoul on November 01, 2010, 09:40:34 PM
1.  After the last few outings... it looks like I need either a new onboard charger or a new cranking battery.  I'm leaning towards the battery but I'll know more in a day or two.

2.  Install the thru hull transducer for the SI unit at the dash that's been sitting on the shelf all summer. 

3.  Install the interlink system that's been sitting on the shelf all summer.

4.  Re-wire the bow light so that it actually works!

5.  Run new power wire (thicker gauge) to the bow fish finder (loses nearly a full volt from battery to bow).

And I need more baits/rods/reels like another hole in the head... but we all know that it's impossible to go thru an entire winter without buying these items.  :)


Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: ROI Outdoors on November 02, 2010, 03:23:25 AM
1. Get a new boat - or should I say get a new used boat with my budget.....19 footer w/150 ponies well below market price because the budget keeps shrinking everyday

2. Retrofit a 22-foot pontoon with a divided 300-400 insullated transport tank, a manual trap door underneath those tanks, a 1000-1500 gallon-per-hour recirculating pump, a Flow-Rite Controls Compression aeration system, temperature O2 and ph measuring devices, and 4-5 new deep-cycles to run the entire system.  The wish-list for the Release Boat is 400-watt Majestic Amplifier, 2 10-inch subs with built in crossover, a waterproof marine stereo and an old Bone-Thugs CD so the release boat can Wake Up those fish during The 1st of Month..........

3. Get a high-quality cost concise Rain Gear Sponsor through ROI so that Cy and Redbone take that off their lists...

4.  Present legislative changes to Lansing that will create more opportunities for our state to improve tourism, license revenues, DNR-funding, our image, and of course our fishing - and make sure they go through and take effect at the beginning of the new-extended-tournament season in April of 2012.

5. Buy a stockpile of football jigs - 75 1/2's, 50 3/4's, and 15 1oz.'s

6. Buy a stockpile of P-Line Halo - 2000 yards of 20-lb, 2000 yards of 17-lb, 400 yards of 12-lb, 200 yards of 10-lb, and 200 yards of 6-lb

7. Reevaluate Halo and Jig Stockpiles over and over

8. Repeat item #7 until I realize I won't be able to accomplish items #1, #5 & #6 because all my time and money into completing items #2, #3, and #4...............................
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Got Fish?? on November 02, 2010, 05:22:08 AM
 Things to do to get ready for next year? Get some rest and some more money!
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: dartag on November 02, 2010, 06:04:50 AM
New 3 bank charge
Organize my tackle.   Winterized the boat yesterday.  Amazing how much stuff i found,  that I never touched this summer.
Practice my Jig skipping.



Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: mikesmiph on November 02, 2010, 09:41:53 AM
I guess its a good thing to put down, then I'll have it to keep looking at. Its very long. If I didnt love to fish so much, I would be praying for a longer winter so I could get some of it done.

Build a shelter for the boat so I have it at home to work on.
Get the motor problem fixed.
3 new batteries.
interlink
GPS reciever
re carpet the boat. (yes Mike, I still plan on doing last years project)
finally do the deck remodel project from last year.
go to several of the shows so I can spend money on baits and reels. (I think I have the rod issues covered.)
several repairs to the trailer. new bunks, check wiring, light bulbs etc.
rain gear for myself and Veronica
new bench seats
in-out valve on the livewell
new switch for the live well pump
and, a very large raise at work to pay for all this.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Skulley on November 02, 2010, 10:08:43 AM
Things I need to do to the boat for next year:

1)  New bunks for the trailer.
2)  New lights for the trailer.  I have already purchased these.  You can find them online or at Pep Boys.  I noticed that Pep Boys had the same lights for my trailer as the ones I purchased online for the same money.  If I would have bought them there, I would have saved $3.95 on shipping.
4)  New seats.  Apparently Terry Melvin from Lunch Money Lures has a set of seats that will fit my boat.  So I got to get a hold of him.  If anyone has his number, please PM me with it.  Thanks.
5)  Find time to do all this stuff.  Problem this year is that I got into this dilemma......Go fishing or work on the trailer.............Fishing won out every time.

BD                            ;D
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: bob o on November 02, 2010, 03:45:22 PM
next year? how about a Bullet 20XDC/225 :o i'd be happy with that
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Frank on November 02, 2010, 04:32:36 PM
1. Stretch my boat 5 feet and repaint the motor so it says 150 instead of 40
2. Try 3 dual purpose batteries so I can run my 36v 101 and not have the weight of a 4th battery
3. Buy stock in berkley so I get something back for buying 1000 bags of gulp
5. Learn how to make my own spinnerbaits
6. Sell 6 good rods
7. Buy 6 grandt rods
8. Reline all of my reels
9. Put on 1 new line to try (my yearly experiment)
10. Set up my banquet hall with buckets and targets so I can practice casting all winter while pretending to work
Get a new kiddie pool for the hall to practice skipping
11. Go to bass pro and dream about a nice gps that costs as much as my boat
12. Stock up on lures
13. Tune up and sharpen all my lures
14. Lay out everything I own and take pictures for insurance
15. New tires on the trailer
16. New switch bank on the boat
17. Play on the internet looking at glb 3 times a day
18. Try and sell the stuff I never use on ebay or trade it at our swap meet
19. Contemplate extending the front deck of my boat if I can do it with less than 40 lbs of material
20.  Buy new life vest
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Mike S. on November 02, 2010, 08:00:21 PM
Well, my plans are as follows:
1.  I am buying a Humminbird 1197c.  Can't wait to get that.
2.  I also need to get another Humminbird gps unit to put up front.
3.  I need to get off my behind and send my Grandt in for replacement.
    That 10 pounder on White did it in!  I wish.
4.  Have to fix the fender covers on my trailer.  That goes hand in
    hand with fixing the gouges in my gel coat from being lazy and not
    fixing the trailer.
5.  Still haven't fixed my cracked livewell.
6.  Quit spending money on making the snowmobile faster so that I
     can get going on the boat.
7.  I too need to rewire my bow light so it works.
8.  I still have to winterize the boat.

The smallies are biting, so I'm still jerkin lips!  Sucks to be the ones who have put the boats away.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Mike S. on November 02, 2010, 08:03:10 PM
Wow, that post doesn't look anything like it did when I typed it.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: thedude on November 02, 2010, 10:07:39 PM
my short list of tackle is pushing 500 bones already. need to stock up on floro, tungsten and enough jigs to get me through next year. also thinking of consolidating my crankbait collection to just a few specific models and colors.

have about 8 rods to build for others, 3 to repair. need to build 3 new crankin sticks and a baby-shakin rod for myself as well.
last but not least, chip for my opti to get 40 more horsies.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: djkimmel on November 02, 2010, 10:40:24 PM
I'm sorry... but I have to draw the line on one thing! There will be NO shakin' babies on this web site!
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: ROI Outdoors on November 02, 2010, 11:45:57 PM
Quote from: thedude on November 02, 2010, 10:07:39 PM
my short list of tackle is pushing 500 bones already. need to stock up on floro, tungsten and enough jigs to get me through next year. also thinking of consolidating my crankbait collection to just a few specific models and colors.

have about 8 rods to build for others, 3 to repair. need to build 3 new crankin sticks and a baby-shakin rod for myself as well.
last but not least, chip for my opti to get 40 more horsies.

Add 2 more repairs to that list if you can fit them in por favor.  Are you adding a Sun Chip or going with the Baked Lay??????
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: SethV on November 02, 2010, 11:58:00 PM
All I need to do for 2011 is sell my Z21...it sure would save you guys that plan on fixing your boats a lot of trouble if you just hooked on to that Z21 and drove home!!   ;)
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Team houston on November 03, 2010, 06:53:31 AM
Seth are you getting a new boat or taking up golf?
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Redbone on November 03, 2010, 09:30:59 AM
Thanks for the offer on the guard McCarter but I gotta pass for now.  Its pretty much what I need.  Maybe a foot long but I could trim that.  Maybe in a couple of weeks if you still have it.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Bender on November 06, 2010, 09:09:45 AM
What winter? Hopefully I'll be fishing all year down south here. Work has had me on the road too much this year to do too much damage so my list is more of a wish-list than a need-list.
1. 798 si up front with Interlink
2. Some type of keel guard
3. Replace 2 bank charger with a 3 bank
4. Figure out a better way to organize tackle, it won't all fit in the boat. (need a bigger boat?)
5. Really clean and wax boat.
6. Build a bracket to mount my spare prop in the bilge area so that it frees up more space for tackle. 
7. Catch 10# bass.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: dartag on November 06, 2010, 09:17:48 AM
Chris   Winter is here.  Just drove by Cooley lake and there is ice out about 4 feet from shore.


enjoy the warm weather.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Redbone on November 06, 2010, 07:46:28 PM
Darn Ice fishing... Went to Gander and thats all I bought. :-\' I Didnt see much that I needed otherwise.  ****The west side of the state needs a Cabelas****
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Mike S. on November 06, 2010, 09:55:13 PM
Quote from: Redbone on November 06, 2010, 07:46:28 PM
Darn Ice fishing... Went to Gander and thats all I bought. :-\' I Didnt see much that I needed otherwise.  ****The west side of the state needs a Cabelas****
We need something here in the Muskegon/Grand Rapids area.  I tried convincing the owner of Al and Bob's to build a store here in Muskegon.  I am not fond of gander Mountain in the least bit.  Dick's isn't that great either.  I did, however add another job to my to do list.  I have to fix the trailer plug on my truck.  If the lights are on on the truck and i hit the brakes, the trailer lights go out.  The bracket is loose, so it's not grounded to the body at all.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: fiker on November 07, 2010, 07:35:17 AM
Chris:

I don't have a spare prop, but, I really like how Ranger designed prop storage into my 185. 
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: thedude on November 07, 2010, 08:24:08 AM
Quote from: mikeszr800 on November 06, 2010, 09:55:13 PM
I have to fix the trailer plug on my truck.  If the lights are on on the truck and i hit the brakes, the trailer lights go out.  The bracket is loose, so it's not grounded to the body at all.

definitley a ground problem. also check that a solid ground is being made between the tongue of the trailer and hitch receiver. on my old truck i could turn the hitch pin and make the lights go on and off lol. a wire brush on a drill will fix it.
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Redbone on November 13, 2010, 07:33:12 PM
I might be able to get some things done, if I wasnt a just a lazy pos this time of year.  I must stay focused. ::)
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Redbone on May 05, 2011, 08:40:49 PM
Quote from: Redbone on November 01, 2010, 12:01:56 PM
So here we are again.  Putting the boats away thinking about next season.  I have a BIG list of things to do.  Most of wich is upgrading my gear.  I really noticed the difference in quallity gear vs. cheaper gear. And I think I'm going to have to get my wallet out. :'(  Wondering what everyone elses list looks like.

Things I need to do or just get.

Keel Guard
New Bank charger
A coupld of Rods and Reels
Restock baits
A good set of rain gear
Trailer lights
uggg it goes on and on. ;D

I have everything done but install the keelguard and purchase some LED lights.  Another week and I might actually be ready to go. WOOHOO
Title: Re: Summer Damage Control
Post by: Redbone on May 06, 2011, 06:56:57 AM
I forgot about the bank charger. I'm thinking Ill just use my home charger again.  At least until I find a good deal on one.


*FYI- Dont mind me. I'm talking to myself. Posting so I dont forget.  ;D ;)