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onemgepi

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  1. Yes, it is one of the newer ones. Rod tray on one side, metal rails etc. Do I zip tie it to the metal railing, seems like could pull the rail loose? What size and length of chain, rope? Why do some people drill holes in the transom to mount the motor? ( there are 2 new ones at my local boat store, never been in the water, but they have drill holes in transom.)
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  3. Hey guys, I need some info/help. After wade fishing for years I decided to get a boat. I now have a Supreme 48" boat. 1. What motor should I get ( I can not afford a 40/30 jet) (was leaning towards a new 20hp yamaha or Honda)? 1a. Is there any thing I should know about before mounting this motor, that is not the typical dealership mount? 2. I hear I need a drag chain, how do I make one and how do I attach it to the boat to use it? 2a. What easiest way to learn safest use of this without sending my kids for a swim? 3. What other tricks should I know before setting this boat up to maximize ease of use and function? Thanks in advance Ps. I live near the Little Red so I will be fishing there the majority of the time, with the occasional trip to the White.
  4. Interesting, thank you
  5. Does fiberglass resin come in white to be able to blend in?
  6. I bought a used Supreme boat today. It is in near perfect condition except for the 4 drill holes (approx 3/8") Where the original owner mounted his motor. How do I repair these holes permanently so that they are not a problem physically or visually. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks
  7. I bought a used Supreme boat today. The boat is in perfect condition except for the holes that the original owner drilled to mount his motor. What is the best way to permanently repair these holes and protect the internal structure of the transom? I just want to repair it right so it is not a physical or visual problem later. Thanks in advance
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