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The Hull Truth - Boating and Fishing Forum - View Single Post . . . Couple weeks ago fished Freemason, Curlew, Central rig, and a few others not on the chart Some stops off color on top, but clear salt below Live shrimp on bottom, Mirrolures, and plastics for trout and the occasional pita bull red BIG sheephead on shrimp too Good eatin' if you feel like cleaning armadillos
1983 SEAVEE 25 rebuild. Built from the parts forum. Made possible by . . . The Boating Forum - 1983 SEAVEE 25 rebuild Built from the parts forum Made possible by THT ThanksEnjoy - First of all, I want to start off by saying thehulltruth is one of the best communities and sources of information I have ever found Before I started this rebuild I had never fiberglassed, painted anything on a
Bending hollow back stainless rub rail???? Updated. with pics after . . . The Boating Forum - Bending hollow back stainless rub rail???? Updated with pics after install - I want to replace my rub rail Right now it has semi rigid with an insert I found some decent priced semi rigid rub rail with stainless steel hollow back inserts I really like the look of the stainless but have some
Chemical Combatibility Chart-Draft2 - The Hull Truth The selection of materials that comprise the wetted components of a fluidic system needs to be reviewed for compatibility with the gas or liquid media to be employed Depending on the type and aggressiveness of the media interacting with these components, swelling, reduced life, decreased performance or catastrophic failure could occur The following compatibility chart should be referenced to
Boating and Fishing Forum - The Hull Truth The quote below is copied from the Suzuki website I have been looking for this CRC silicone spray and can't find it Nothing seems to have "765-1422' on the label Anyone know where to find this "Treat your engine with silicone spray Every second or third trip, remove the hood of your outboard (make sure the engine is turned off and cool to the touch) and apply a thin film of silicone spray
The Hull Truth - Boating and Fishing Forum - Buff magic. . opinions Very good product Use clean pads and don't use to much Very good in SS and other metals some plastics too If gelcoat is light-med oxidized and use it right you would save some time If it is very oxidized wet sand first :thumbsup: