Was seeing what you guys use to scare or protect your boat from seagulls. Luckily i have the boats playpen on when not using but trying to keep the cover from bird crap. The boat is in the saltwater for the season. IMO the bigger the boat, the more birds like to crap seems like. Thanks
I HAVE A 04 BENNY 2275 FS WITH A 04 90HP MERC 2 STROKE AND STARTED TO REALIZE I WAS BURNING MIRE OIL THEN NORMAL. I NOTICE NOW WHEN MY TRIM IS ALL THE WAY UP OUT OF WATER THAT A SLOW OIL DRIPS OUT OF THE CAP. HAS ANYONE HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE GASKET, SEAL OR O RING FOR THE OIL CAP. SEEING IF...
i have a 04 Benington 2 toon with mercury 90hp and i barely get 25mph. Has to be glass out for me to reach that and running at like 5700rpm. i ran at 17mph and it perfect speed
I cannot find any info on my 04 2275fs fuel tank size. It is hidden so i cant see the plate on the gas tank. Anyone know anywhere i can find info or just would like to know the size of it. thanks
This is my second year with my 04 2275 fsi. I put a good coat of wax on the aluminum hull before putting in water and notice some streaks are starting to show up now and believe are coming from the playpen snaps. I did put silicone on the snaps but I starTed to use starbrite black streak remover...
I used the starbrite carpet cleaner and worked good. Bunch of allege in little spots of the boat and got them all up. Just sucks had to scrub the whole carpet which a 23'ft boat but looks better then before
i thought the fabric guard was only good to your tops and boat cover. Just put 2 layers on my 23' ft pontoon and used half the bottle which was a 16oz. I never thought about spraying on my carpet. Will have to do that next time
My 2004 Mercury 90 hp 2 stroke rpm gauge started to give me issues couple weeks ago. I checked for corrosion on wires and moved the dial from 6 to 8 and back and worked for a day, but back to not reading currently. Any help appreciated
WHAT DOES EVERYONE USE TO CLEAN CARPET ON BOAT OR REMOVE STAINS? I SAW STARBRITE HAS CARPRET CLEANER BUT DO YOU USE A RAG,CLOTH, OR JUST HOSE TO WASH AWAY?
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