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Nailer

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  1. Thanks for the update Josh.
  2. Great videos Jeff and friends. thanks for sharing these.
  3. It's time now to get to the piers.
  4. Save your self the expense, and give them to me
  5. Sounds like a great time Rick.
  6. Sounds like a blast for you young lady.
  7. Nice job Kyle. Too bad the seasons ending.
  8. Nice work on the fish Scott. My guess would be a 3 year old fish? Where the eggs big or small? Where in lake Erie do you fish?
  9. It helps to keep your mind on work
  10. Nice video Jim
  11. Nice save on a nasty weekend Jason. Thanks for sharing.
  12. Thanks Steve. I like two hook harness my self.
  13. Seams wild seeing Walleye and lakers in the same cooler. Nice season TJ. Be thankful you have work.
  14. Thanks for the update Chris.
  15. Good luck RJ.
  16. Sounds like a busy time. Nice job Dan.
  17. Nice looking spread, and video.
  18. Nice clean boat Steve. Good luck at the bay. Let us know how you do.
  19. Welcome aboard Steve. Great area you came from.
  20. 1 Knot =1.1508 mph. Gust at 6pm of 71mph. http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=stdm4
  21. This is what is required by the US coast guard. A radio is not required, but not worth going with out. A hand held is fine, but most don't have much range. Bring extra batteries. 1 State Numbering and Letters Must be in contrasting color to the boat, not less than 3 inches in height, and located on each side of the forward part of the boat. It must also have a state decal within six inches of the registration number. 2 Certificate of Documentation For documented vessels only, an original and current certificate must be on board. The vessel name must be on the exterior part of the hull and cannot be less than 4 inches in height. The official number, at least 3 inches in height, permanently affixed on interior structure. 3 Personal Flotation Device One type of Coast Guard approved life jacket must be on board for each person on the boat. Also must have one Type V, throwable type of PFD. 4 Visual Distress Signal One orange distress flag and one electric distress light, or three hand-held or floating orange smoke signals and one electric distress light, or three combination (day/night) red flares: hand-held, meteor or parachute type. 5 Fire Extinguisher One Marine Type USCG B-I fire extinguisher if your boat has an inboard engine, enclosed compartments where fuel or flammable and combustible materials are store, closed living spaces, or permanently installed fuel tanks. Ventilation 6 If your boat was built after April 25, 1940 and uses gasoline in an enclosed engine or fuel tank compartment, it must have natural ventilation. If it was built after July 31, 1980 it must have an exhaust blower. Sound Producing Device 7 A sufficient way to make a sound signal, like a whistle or an air horn, but not a human produced noise. 8 Navigation Lights Required to be displayed sunset to sunrise. 9 Backfire Flame Arrestor Required on gasoline engine boats manufactured after April 25, 1940 except outboard motors. 10 Marine Sanitation Device If you have an installed toilet, you must have an operable MSD, Type I, II, or III.
  22. Welcome to the site Tim
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