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    • 17 hours ago, CBAR said:

      A little, about as slippery as wet vinyl or the swim platform.  The lighting makes it look a lot shinier than it actually is.

      If you do one more coat of varnish and sprinkle a little silica sand on it - might get even more grip than the vinyl ;)

    • That looks awesome! Very nice work. And my dad had the same trolling motor mount on our 1998 Moomba Outback. We didn’t do much trolling but did fish for bass and I caught some big fish on that boat lol. The layout actually made it very nice for fishing. 

    • SkipGundlach

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      9 hours ago, justgary said:

      Clue: Find the "How to post pictures" sticky post and read it.

      Here, I'll find it for you:

       

       

      WOW.

       

      I haven't yet tried it, but I'm hooked.

      I try to support anything I've found useful, and this site is my salvation as a Malibu newbie.

      So:
      I'm a crew chief, or whatever the top end is for the label, now.

      I hope to figure out the mechanism for stuff on my computer, but even if I fail, y'all are my heroes.

      Thanks!

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    • WOW.

       

      I haven't yet tried it, but I'm hooked.

      I try to support anything I've found useful, and this site is my salvation as a Malibu newbie.

      So:
      I'm a crew chief, or whatever the top end is for the label, now.

      I hope to figure out the mechanism for stuff on my computer, but even if I fail, y'all are my heroes.

      Thanks!

      • Thanks 1
    • On 2/20/2024 at 12:00 PM, Cole2001 said:

      I like the idea but $4500 is steep..  And it is only is 50 gallons, nearly half a tank.   I have a 100 gallon slip tank in my truck with 75ft of hose which I am into for $800. Back the truck down to the dock and good to go. 

      This is exactly what I would do.  Use a truck tank, back truck down the boat launch and fill it up that way.  Handling that much weight in the form of multiple 5-15+ gallon tanks or single portable 50+ gallon tanks all summer is a recipe for an accident to happen.   I would do everything I could to avoid that risk including investing in a home tank.  

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