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  1. I might be getting in. I bought a place in Tamarac last Sept.and would like to use it this winter. It depends on two things. I'm trying to find a used trailer for my sled. The main issue is work. Got some downsizing going on now. I'm safe but it may be tough to get a day off in January until it all settles down. I'll know more next week.

  2. Hope you get some time on the water today. It looks like a wasted trip to Ludington for me this weekend. I need to get some work done on the boat done so I'll be there. We have had a ton of bad weather weekends this season.

    The forecast makes me want to puke:

    TODAY

    SOUTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 10 KT. CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND

    THUNDERSTORMS. WAVES 1 FT OR LESS.

    TONIGHT

    SOUTH WINDS AROUND 10 KT VEERING TO NORTHWEST 10 TO 20

    KT. SHOWERS LIKELY. WAVES 1 TO 3 FT.

    SATURDAY

    NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 25 KT BECOMING NORTH TO 30 KT.

    SHOWERS LIKELY. WAVES 5 TO 8 FT.

    SATURDAY NIGHT

    NORTH WINDS TO 30 KT. CHANCE OF SHOWERS. WAVES

    5 TO 8 FT.

    SUNDAY

    NORTH WINDS TO 30 KT DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 20 KT. CHANCE

    OF SHOWERS. WAVES 4 TO 7 FT SUBSIDING TO 3 TO 6 FT IN THE

    AFTERNOON.

  3. We never clear lines. I'll move rigger rods to diver holders on the side to open a bigger hole in the back to net them. If a fish is hot and wants to run out to the sides where the divers are, we'll speed the boat up and put more drag on him to pull him to middle of the back of the boat.

  4. I love mine. I rigged up a clincher release this year and stripped off more coating that I should have. I was losing signal at about 100 ft. I re-did it and only stripped off a 1/4 inch to attach to the bolt and it fixed the problem. I had problems a couple years ago when the coating on the cable was wore off in a few places. Once I replaced that, it worked great. Kell Labs have great service. I broke mine twice from abuse. Both times the unit got bashed when in my cabin on the road. Once the LCD screen cracked and once the power cord opening got smashed. Both times, I shipped it back to Kell on a Monday and had it back by late the same week. You don't need to change batterys very often either. I don't change mine until it doesn't work, seem to get about 12-18 trips on them depending on long we are out each time.

  5. http://www.ludingtondailynews.com/news.php?story_id=45494

    Kevin Braciszeski

    Daily News Staff Writer

    Thursday, August 13, 2009

    Three men went from boating on Lake Michigan to the hospital after the 17-foot boat they were on crashed into Ludington’s south breakwater Wednesday night.

    The accident occurred shortly after 10 p.m. and injured the boat’s owner, Christopher Foster, 48, of Custer, and passengers Russell Valentine, 52, of Pinckney, and Randy Culver, 51 of Hamburg.

    Foster and Culver were treated at Memorial Medical Center and released, but Valentine was treated and then transferred to Mercy Health Partners in Muskegon. He was listed in fair condition this morning.

    The Mason County Sheriff’s Office reported Foster told police he did not see the pierhead until it was too late. Police also said there was alcohol on the 17-foot Skillcraft, but said alcohol was not a factor in the accident.

    Dustin McClelland, boatswain’s mate second class at the U.S. Coast Guard station in Ludington, said the accident occurred about 10:10 p.m. — just after the Coast Guard towed another boat in to the Loomis Street boat launch.

    “We were already in Loomis Street when we got the call,†McClelland said. “They were trying to come in under their own power.

    We put them in a side tow and brought them in and noticed they needed medical attention,†he said, adding that the boat hit the pier “pretty hard†and the windshield was knocked off and the steering wheel was bent.

    The sheriff’s office reported the accident is under investigation.

    Assisting the sheriff’s office and Coast Guard Wednesday were the Ludington Police Department and Life EMS.

    Wednesday was the second time a boat hit a Ludington breakwater this summer. The first occurred July 24 when a 17-and-a-half-foot Tracker Targa rammed the north breakwater and became stuck on the rocks.

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