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OldCool

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  1. so says my wife. (For a guy new to Big Water fishing, this site is like crack) Every time she sees me on the computer I'm on this site.

    I firmly believe you give credit where credit is due and good service deserves to be compensated so I had no choice but to become a supporting member. Thanks to this site I'm up until all hours of the night and I'm a little more tired when I wake up in the morning, but when I do go to sleep, visions of catching fish on the Big Lake, fill my dreams :thumb: (Am I laying it on too thick? Did I go too far? I'm trying for genuine heartfelt emotions but I think I might be coming across as desperate. :D)

    Thanks for the great site and I'll see you on the water (If my boat ever gets out of the shop)

    -Senez

  2. Wouldnt a boat in that year class have shear pins and not a hub? Somethings definitely not right. Make any calls to the people who did the replacement?

    I picked it up Friday after work and put it in the water to test on Saturday around 5 pm so they shop was closed. I'm trying to get as much info as possible before calling first thing Monday morning.

  3. I have a 1960 Johnson 40 hp. Took it in to have the seals changed and was told it would require a lower unit as the seals have been bad for some time and there was alot of rust inside and other issues. They put in a used, lower unit. I took it out today and before the repair the boat would travel at 20mph. Now after the repair I can barely get 5 mph out of it.

    I'm no Einstein but I dont think this is supposed to happen. Does anyone have any ideas of what might be the issue? I would like to go somewhat educated when I try and get the issue resolved with the repair shop.

    Thanks in advance for any assistance.

  4. Hello all,

    Thanks for the opportunity to introduce myself. I'm the guy with an old boat (1960 Glastron Starflite) and the interesting (if not weird) name, Senez (if when we meet you pronounce it correctly, I'll buy you a beer, heck I'll buy you two for trying).

    I bought the boat from a friend for $200.00 (trailer and motor included). Took two years to restore it. After it was finished I was taking her out of the water when some guy comes by and asks, "Is this new cool or old cool?" not quite understanding what he meant I told him the year of the boat and he said "Oh, so its old cool" and that is how she got her name.

    Well I have only fished inland lakes but two weeks ago I took Old Cool out at Port Sheldon. Did not catch a fish but caught the fever of big water fishing. Thanks for the site, the great stories, pictures and the awsome info.

    See you on the water.

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