Well with the Pop Axle option in mind, can someone explain how you engage/disengage the axle into the up and locked position?
Thanks guys, it sounds better than sliced bread. Does it put any undue stress on springs or axle to leave the front axle in the up position while the boat is stored in the garage at an angle between trips?
support wrote: We have thought about that and for various reasons we probably will not have one. Though we are working on another idea similar. BCB
Like Bama96 said, I was asking about start to finish as far as the actual plant production time frame was concerned.
If you send one to a dealer around Birmingham let us know, I would be interested in seeing one for Pond Hopping ….. Kind of hard to get the PII in some of these places …..
He can be reached at 1-800-war-egle …………..
Try Jeff to see if he has an open date. Been out with Jeff several times and he will put you on some redfish and specks everytime. Get him to meet you at San Roc Cay marina and you can leave your vehicle in the parking deck out of the sun. Captain Jeff Chambliss 1-4 passengers 251.981.2463 or 251.979.1209 Inshore fishing, trout, redfish, flounder [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Will do. Thanks !!!
This was posted around noon CST today by the weather crew at ABC 33/40 in Birmingham … Here is their Link Here are some specific spot reports on icing. Please remember this is only the tip of the iceberg. It would be impossible to list all of the afflicted areas. When it gets to freezing rain, even 1/4 inch accumulation can cause all kinds of problems. In fact, even 1/10 ice accumulation can turn highways and bridges into a skating rink.* At Mountain Home in Baxter County Arkansas, ice thickness of 1 to 1.5 inches was clinging to branches. The North Arkansas Electric Cooperative was opening shelters across North Arkansas for people with no power. South of town, numerous tree limbs were breaking and power was out.* Numerous trees were falling around Yellville, Arkansas in Marion County. There was a 3/4-inch ice load in the trees. That is very significant. The ice load was even thicker in the trees at Moko, Arkansas in Fulton County. It had built to 1.5 inches and power was out.* Bentonville reports widespread power outages. Power is out in most of the city.* The town of Fern, in Franklin County Arkansas, has numerous fallen trees from the heavy ice load along Highway 215. Power is out.
Bass Cat Boats wrote: The newness only leaves if you and she allow it. Some last forever for a reason. They do change, though just try to keep it new. Wait …………what? …………….. are we still talking about the BassCat or the new marriage …….. …
Might take a look at this 2006 Performance report off of Evinrudes website related to the 150HO and a Ranger 188 …http://www.evinrude.com/NR/rdonlyres/AB … /PE370.pdf
Just give Scott a call at Brechs Marine in Selma Alabama. They will be glad to take care of you. Scott and his family have been in the marine business for a LONG time. Great folks to deal with and Scott is Master Certified with Yamaha and Evinrude.
Looks like the LSU guy likes the Gators too ……..
Hey Weeman, I know this is probably further away than what you were looking for. I can highly recommend Alabama Trolling Motors for all Motorguide repairs. They have been servicing trolling motors for as long as I can remember. All of the guys in our bass club use them, as well as most other anglers that I know. Their contact info is:Alabama Trolling Motors 4340 Vanderbilt Road Suite B,Birmingham, AL 35217 (205)841-3220Hope this helps ….
basscatbat, thats one of those questions where the answer is six of one and half a dozen of another…..The Sabre FTD listed above is actually my brothers. I have fished out of it about 6 of the 12 times it has been off the trailer. Fishing out of his FTD I cannot really tell any difference between the deck space of it and my PII. My last 3 or four boats that I had before I got my PII were 21 boats. The thing is that, at that time, I was hardcore tournament fishing in Draw Tournaments and I needed the big lake capabilities of a 21 boat. Once I decided to quit those types of tournaments I wanted something that was easier to trailer, store, launch, load and maneuver for just fun fishing again. I went looking at the Sabre FTDs because they had plenty of storage and deck space yet it would be easy to handle. BassCat was running a Boat Show Special on the PII that I ended up with. I love the PII but I would be just as happy with the Sabre FTD. Dont get me wrong, the Sabre FTD and the PII can both fish tournaments and do it well. But when you are carrying 20 or 30 rod/reel combos and enough tackle in your boat to sustain Ebay, and a draw partner that brings at least half that much, then you really need the larger 21 boat. I now fish club tournaments, local team events, and/or just fish for fun with friends. I still carry too much gear but there is plenty of room to store it in either of the PII or the Sabre FTD. Barry just does not have the time to use this boat and its better to at least run one every few weeks rather than let it sit for a long time between uses. This FTD is about as close to new as you can get and he was very meticulous about the break in of the engine. It will make a great boat for someone..Last edited by xboater on August 25th, 2010, 1:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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