plumbob wrote:
Maybe an ET turtle?
I can see the resemblance of both, but I lean more toward turtle. π’
You took the clothes lines down.. where are ya gonna hang yer undergutchies to dry?? π
plumbob wrote:
Taking a walk or taking a ride are my go to stress relievers.
What are yours other than fishing?
Gardening and cooking π
Good mornin Wulffy n AL.
Wulffy ... you take a great selfie!!
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Good Monday morning crew. Back to the grind for this guy..
Its National Apple Pie Day. π₯§ Maybe Mrs T will have a couple on the window sill cooling down.
43Β° now and 77Β° later with sunshine.
A water UV light install this morning and then loading to deliver another furnace.
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I was talking with the Wifey about when we first met.. I remember I was feeling a bit adventurous so I asked, "Why don't you sit on my lap and we'll talk about the first thing that pops up?"
She's still not a fan of small talk....
Have a great day folks!!
Nice lunch at Mom's and then dinner with the youngest.
Nite all!!
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Mmmm.. Beans....
I like beans!!! π
I just took a look at the LeeLock ones. They appear to be about β
longer than mine. For the price, it looks like a good buy.
Now I'm thinking about a re-design! π
Good morning Jimmy. We couldn't have gotten that much closer !! π
Good morning folks and Happy Mothers Day to all of the ladies.
I just popped a breakfast casserole in the oven to bake and grabbed a cup of coffee.
Looks like an overcast day at 61Β° is what we'll have today. Maybe a shower but at least not an all day rain.
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Painting and Cooking
John, an avant-garde painter got married.
Someone asked the bride a few weeks after the wedding, "How's married life, Helen?"
"It's great," she answered. "John paints and I cook; then we try to guess what he painted and what I cooked."
Enjoy your day folks!
dbed wrote:
I feel for you all complaining about the cold and rain but I can't reach you track meet in Seward Nebraska shorts and sun screen weather granddaughter did good
Congrats to the Granddaughter, Ed!!
Just wanted to mention also, that with the oversized skeg, if there is no wind I can practically just use the MinnKota as a rudder without running the motor. If I'd have any advise on the skeg, go big!!
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I'll raise my hand since I do it most of the time. I made an enlarged skeg by bending an aluminum plate in half and bending 2 tabs opposed on top. I riveted a u shaped leading edge in front and attached it with a large stainless steel clamp.
As far as the speed to run your trolling motor, I've found that I like to set the 9.9 kicker about ΒΌ mph slower than my targeted speed and then use the MinnKota with I-pilot set to the target speed on autopilot. Sometimes you'll have to run the bow faster and the kicker slower if your in higher winds, but for the most part, this is where I'd start out.