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    05/18 - 05/20 - 2018 Friday Harbor CBGT

    Just sign up here and you are all set, you will walk up and register for the slip you use after you arrive. Happy to have you Luna C! Greg
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    To Fridge or not to Fridge - that is the question

    The Engel is very quiet and is only noticed overnight and it does not bother this light sleeper at all. Greg
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    To Fridge or not to Fridge - that is the question

    We use the smallest Engel MD14F freezer model for freezing 15 Fiji brand squarish pint bottles. They all fit perfectly in the unit and it keeps them solidly frozen in trade for amps. We put 1-3 (depending on outside temps or desired cooling speed)of the bottles in each of our Coleman 40qt...
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    Re-power Choice for 19, Honda or Suzuki

    Not just the tax savings. They beat a local dealer by about a grand as well. Greg
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    Re-power Choice for 19, Honda or Suzuki

    We went Suzuki for weight and a bit lower noise. Plus, we have a close dealer for easy maintenance. Have not run it yet, but looking forward to it. I will post an update when we do. http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?full ... _photo.php Mounted the Permatrim today so it's ready to go...
  6. Heavy kicker for sale

    Heavy kicker for sale

  7. April 2018 Repower and Permatrim installed

    April 2018 Repower and Permatrim installed

    April 2018 Repower and Permatrim installed
  8. The steps we keep in place for easy boarding

    The steps we keep in place for easy boarding

    The steps we keep in place for easy boarding
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    CDory 19 Interior Options - Opinions Wanted

    Ours is configured more for cruising than fishing and being a 2003 model, we have the seat boxes and enjoy the storage of that configuration. With the bulkhead in place, we have mounts for two folding seats against the back wall in the cockpit but we never use them. Consider the use of a...
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    Budding C-Brats Take Note!

    Except that they didn't make a 120hp outboard. The cowl looks to be the discontinued 115 or 130hp unit. Greg
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    Lake coeur d' alene Idaho

    I have not boated there, but here is an earlier thread on the topic with some info. http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t=20241 Greg
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    Power Trailer Dolly

    So After nearly 5 years with the Trailer Valet manually powered jack, I am tired of cranking so low to the ground and the unit struggles just a little too much when turning at the highpoint of our maneuvering. It worked good with the Light Lund 17 that with our 19 Angler. I does what is claims...
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    C-Dory 22 changes over the years

    Here is a thread about the 22 cruiser seat conversion as a project. Take a look and you might decide to just do it yourself if you find an older model that is otherwise appealing. http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?t= ... 98c5adc69a Greg
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    Do any brats use marine charts?

    I used to carry tide/current predictions in paper form but I quit two hears ago. I had been using two digital sources and they agreed reliably for multiple seasons of use. I still carry a copy of local flow info on kayak trips because I only carry one digital option. But a friend brings a...
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    New Direct Injected 2-stroke Tohatsu

    The 2 star and 3 star TLDI motors from Tohatsu are indeed not new and have been around in similar form but updated graphics since the late 90s like Mike said. They boosted the injection pressures a few years ago for better emissions but that is about it. Greg
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    Do any brats use marine charts?

    I teach people to create maps and data for maps professionally and have done so for quite some time. I love maps for air, land, and sea, can can use them all navigationally very well. But I use a Garmin sitting next to another Garmin sitting next to my phone with Navionics loaded and sometimes...
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    Do any brats use marine charts?

    We carry limited traditional paper charts but try to have at least one of these for the area we travel. We use them for planning mostly. https://www.fishnmap.com Greg
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    Honda 75,90 and 100hp

    Our 75 was a bit over 900 hours and running fine. We plan to keep the boat for a few more years and decided it was worth it to enjoy a new fuel injected unit with less noise and better charging. Plus it will sell better at that time with modern power. Greg
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    Honda 75,90 and 100hp

    They all share a block and are basically differently tuned and featured versions of the same engine. This is nkrmal in the marine outboard world. The 100 is relatively new to the group, otherwiseyou might see more of them, but requires premium fuel to make the extra 10 hp and that is fuel we...
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    Re-power Choice for 19, Honda or Suzuki

    We are headed down to Sportcraft tomorrow to work out the details but I have still not decided which motor. They have both in stock so we will talk it out down there. I am leaning toward the Suzuki because of various "quieter" comments in reviews, a bit less weight, offset crankshaft moves...
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