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  1. Doc Stressor

    NJ fishing reports

    The 2 species called bonito are easy to tell apart. Skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) aka oceanic bonito have stripes that are parallel to the lateral line. Atlantic bonito (Sarda sarda) have stripes that run off at an angle. The fish in the picture is an Atlantic bonito.
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    2000 Grady 192 for 1st boat in PNW?

    I ran a 17' Silver Streak in your area from February through July back in 1998. It was a similar performing boat to the 192 although the 1992s I've been in on the Gulf of Mexico have a softer ride than my old SS. I have a few comments that you may find helpful in making your decision: 1...
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    Questions about buying a 228 Seafarer...

    They went with Greenwood transoms about 1998 and have had much fewer problems with rot than the older vintage boats. The transom cap is a design flaw. But if the boat has been kept out of the rain the transom is likely fine. A good surveyor should easily be able to tell if there is water in...
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    modern grady rod holder strength

    Use your sonar when you are setting your traps. Avoid rocky or foul areas. Dungeness crabs like to forage over sand.
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    Sacrificial Anode Skeg question.

    Tighten the torque tab anode and see if the problem goes away. I've driven a few boats where the anode was missing or broken off and all that happened was the wheel pulled to one side. I've never been in a boat where the tab could move freely. When troubleshooting a boat problem, you start...
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    Local Grady White Dealer will not work on my Outboard

    Maybe it's a New England thing. I bought my first Grady in 1975 from a dealer in New York. I kept it in Niantic Connecticut, which had a Grady dealer right on the river. They told me they would only service boats and engines for their own customers. They softened that policy a year later...
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    EPIRB or PLB

    I always went with PLBs because they were portable and cheaper than EPIRBs. But I recently realized that EPIRBs were actually cheaper. The battery on a PLB lasts for 5 years and they cost so much to replace that most people just buy a new unit. An EPIRB battery is good for 10 years. Comparing...
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    How much corrosion expected in 2005 Yamaha 225hp with 650hrs?

    It has a lot more to do with age rather than hours. I saw a 2005 with only 300 or so hours that was pretty rotted. They had an alloy problem with certain sourced midsections. Not all engines were affected. They never came straight about the issue so nobody really knows what is going on...
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    How much corrosion expected in 2005 Yamaha 225hp with 650hrs?

    I see pitting. It should be replaced.
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    How much corrosion expected in 2005 Yamaha 225hp with 650hrs?

    If the midsection looks like this one, it should be replaced. Notice the pitting. This is a dry part of the exhaust system so flushing does nothing to prevent the problem. It only seems to occur on engines used in saltwater.
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    How much corrosion expected in 2005 Yamaha 225hp with 650hrs?

    This is a picture of what I would call "normal" corrosion in a 200-250 hp Yamaha midsection. No deep pitting. The spots look like salt deposites.
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    Wiring off the battery terminals

    I assumed he had a battery switch since he mentioned an isolator. Somehow my mind told me that connecting to the battery terminal meant connecting through the switch. As stated, the bilge pump should be connected directly to the battery with everything else connected through the switch.
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    Wiring off the battery terminals

    You should have 2 batteries. But everything that is hooked to the battery terminal now belongs there except for the fish finder. The directions for most fish finders say to connect directly to the battery. But that is not necessary. Most people power their fish finders off the fuse terminal...
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    Anchor slap while underway - 2014 209 Fisherman

    If you have enough chain on your anchor it won't swing. The chain won't move if it's sitting on top of the anchor rode.
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    sea star

    "disconnect steering bar and turn motor by hand. If its difficult, you may have dried grease in the swivel bracket," Absolutely the first thing to test. This is very common, even with engines that aren't too old and have been serviced regularly. Often a zerk will become clogged and no grease...
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    Pocket/ThruHull Transducer Mount

    All of the DFF3D transducers require the DFF3D black box to get Furuno's long-range 3D display. This is like an order of magnitude beyond what anybody else has available. It is a commercial-level product that is likely overkill for a 208 unless he plans to do a lot of deep-dropping or canyon...
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    Pocket/ThruHull Transducer Mount

    You are going to need a good glass guy if you want to install a pocket mount transducer on a 208. They are designed for boats that already have a pocket installed in the hull that allows the transducer to be glassed in. That leaves you with either a through-hull transducer installed at the...
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    house battery charging

    You realize that the auxiliary charge cables have diodes that only allow current to flow in one direction, right? They are in effect battery isolators. It would be helpful if you could post a diagram showing how all 3 batteries are wired including any switches.
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    Why does my outboard eat coils?

    The most common source of ignition coil failure is a bad sparkplug wire. As these wires age, the resistance goes up and the coil overheats. Did your mechanic replace all of the sparkplug wires?
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    22 seafarer back splash gaurd

    The older Seafarers had a hinged splash well panel the dropped down to the cockpit floor. It worked very well in the up position and made getting in and out of the boat a lot easier for diving when in the down position. What year Seafarer are you thinking about modifying?