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bolivier 07-01-2013 10:45 PM

New (to me) Bass Boat!!
 
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Check out my new boat guys. So excited, can't wait to get her out on the water. Been sitting a couple of years, so a little tune up and clean are in order. Less than 100 hours. 1993 model.

ACecil 07-01-2013 10:55 PM

Very nice! :beerchug:

Cubcrazy 07-01-2013 11:13 PM

Congrats on the boat! Looks very nice!

Jeff in Pa 07-02-2013 10:14 PM

Congrats on the boat.:beerchug:

Before you do anything to the boat, repack the wheel bearings and change seals if needed. verify all the lights work.

Change the oil in the lower unit and pull the prop off. Grease the shaft and put the prop back on. Make sure you keep a spare prop, prop wrench and all the hardware on the splined shaft in a small tool box on the boat. Ig you smack something and ruin the prop, you want to make sure it'll come off somewhat easily. All th eextra hardware is to insure if something happens, you can still be unde rpower to get back.

Take the USCG course. Not only do you learn the rules of the water, it can get you a discount on insurance ( State Farm gives me 10% off my premium for passing the course )

nikster 07-02-2013 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff in Pa (Post 203550)
Congrats on the boat.:beerchug:

Before you do anything to the boat, repack the wheel bearings and change seals if needed. verify all the lights work.

Change the oil in the lower unit and pull the prop off. Grease the shaft and put the prop back on. Make sure you keep a spare prop, prop wrench and all the hardware on the splined shaft in a small tool box on the boat. Ig you smack something and ruin the prop, you want to make sure it'll come off somewhat easily. All th eextra hardware is to insure if something happens, you can still be unde rpower to get back.

Take the USCG course. Not only do you learn the rules of the water, it can get you a discount on insurance ( State Farm gives me 10% off my premium for passing the course )

Nice boat;

Some GREAT advice, now just do it. Then you'll have a start to your maintenance for the boat
I see a he not a she:biggrin2:

NIK,


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