Does anyone have any experience with tire pressure monitoring systems for trailers? They're mandatory on passenger cars now because they can warn of an underinflated tire long before it would overheat / blow out.
Good for you! I'm still dreaming about my 22 Cruiser. I sure liked the looks of this one when it came up for sale. I think it might be the first one in town. Hopefully we wll cross wakes some day.
If there is a Honda number on your existing filters call your local NAPA store they should be able to cross them to NAPA Gold (Wix) which are top quality. I agree that the less expensive (lower quality) filters should be avoided for marine applications.
This heartbreaking disaster hit close to home for me. As a volunteer member of the local search and rescue group I have experienced the Skookumchuck rapids in a rigid hull inflatable. A manouver that must be practised "that others may live"
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Another option for you would be a electric over hydraulic system. You use an electric brake controller on the vehicle to control a hydraulic pump on the trailer.I hear they work good. Made by Dexter. Disc brakes are better for dissipating heat if there is any chance of overheating on long...
Government is giving some incentives to get off the dino fluid. There is the tax savings of up to $7500 on the volt. Consumer benefits on this one.
Does anyone else out there wonder if certain politicians own shares in electric companies? :roll:
Is it possible to set up an email notification of any new postings in the "C-Dory Boats For Sale By Owner" forum? I have been able to set a notification of replies to individual listings and I would like to get a notification of any new listings also. HaHaHa The spell check questioned C-Dory :D