BigKahuna
Well-Known Member
Congrats Trish and husband......
Where do you guys boat in Tennessee and Texas?!?
Where do you guys boat in Tennessee and Texas?!?
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Thanks BigKahuna! We are now using Chickamauga Lake in Chattanooga area, but I'm sure we will check out more TN lakes soon. In Texas we own retirement property on Lake Palestine near Tyler, TX. We will trailer it to keep at our dock there for the winter then pick up in the spring after using it there for a week or so.Congrats Trish and husband......
Where do you guys boat in Tennessee and Texas?!?
Thank you very much, JBL! We are looking forward to many years of boating & fishing! I actually caught the first fish on it during our first time out this past weekend! Caught a nice stripped bass! Well maybe not that nice ... on the small size, but it's my fish story!Congrats Trish! Nice boat, you will enjoy for a long time!
+1 on taking the cover off before spraying. A member here recently posted some photos of it ruining his seats. Some say on a calm night he can still be heard weeping from the east coast.
Nice toon you got there, and yes, I'm still feeling the pains of that mistake ......Great advice! Much appreciated! I definitely don't want to ruin the seats! But that did make me laugh about the fella weeping, I would be too!
Thank you very much, SEMPERFI8387! Ohhh so sorry! Well, I'm sure you're not the first to learn a lesson on boat ownership, as a newbie with a pontoon, I'm sure we will also make a few mistakes! But that's how we learn!Nice toon you got there, and yes, I'm still feeling the pains of that mistake ......
Never happened before, and I sprayed numerous times that way, bit a hard way to learn.....
Update: Posted photos in the Gallery!We loves photos so post them up. We have a great photos thread.
http://club.benningtonmarine.com/index.php?/topic/4247-photos/
Thanks Havasu! Great help & thanks for sharing that! We will look into getting those, as we will also be doing trailering to Texas in a couple of months.Below is what Yamaha recommends for trailering. It puts less stress on the ram and supports. It takes a second to put on as it just slides on the ram. I used to have twin Yamaha 150's on my SW boat and used them every time I towed. They aren't particularly cheap (roughly $50). The "kickstand" is a service support and not really intended for towing. My new boat will have the 350 on it and I've already got two of the engine supports waiting for it. Your motor takes one, the 350 takes two.
http://www.simyamaha.com/Yamaha_Engine_Support_p/mar-mtspt-ym-10.htm