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  1. Not sure what's next to be honest. It will likely be a few years from now. I will probably hit the boat shows and sea trial a few. I'm leaning toward diesels but I might be willing to try twin outboards for the speed and quiet operation.. We'll see

    Dave Ash.. Not sure if he is a member of this site or not. He mentioned that he does read some of the fishing forums.

  2. 2007 Cherokee sportfish 270 back on the market rigged and ready to fish. Turn key ready and super clean!

    Here's your chance to own one of the last Cherokee boats made. Boat was purchased new and shipped to New York in 2009. I purchased the boat last year and brought her back home to Michigan. She has 930 hours on the 350 Mag MPI Inboard over four seasons.She as used by her previous owner on the east end of Lake Ontario for salmon fishing. Always stored inside and never slipped.

    (3) Traxstech downriggers

    (6) traxstech rod holders

    Triple Traxstech vertical rod trees

    (4) traxstech mouting tracks

    Furuno 587 fishfinder & airmar p66 (bonded fogproof screen & capable of fish ID and bottom composition ID)

    Standard Horizon Explorer VHF radio with built in GPS!

    8’ Shakespeare galaxy vhf antenna with stainless steel mount

    Brand new optima blue top batteries

    Brand new PD2120 battery charger

    Rear cockpit coaming cushions replaced with new marine grade plywood, stainless steel hardware, foam and marine grade vinyl

    Fresh oil change with mercruiser synthetic oil and napa gold filter

    Lower unit oil changed in the spring

    Trailer bunk replaced with treated 2x6 boards, marine grade carpet & monel staples

    Stoltz rubber non marking bow stop and guide on rollers

    New 3â€x30’ HD winch strap (got tired of the cable fraying)

    Fulton Two speed winch

    Brand new heater/defrost motor

    Aft cover treated with 303 high tech fabric guard treatment

    Holding tank pumped, flushed and treated with Raritan K.O

    Interior cockpit compounded, polished and waxed this spring

    Brand new AC delco spark plugs

    Replaced IAC Valve (controls the motor idle)

    New water pump and impeller this spring $800

    New fuel filters in the spring

    Built in tackle storage behind captains chair

    Great lakes planer adjustable rocket launcher w/ ten rod holders

    Stainless steel prop and spare aluminum prop

    Upgraded LED lighting (interior, spreader/cockpit, navigation, stern ect)

    LED Trailer lights

    New trailer bearings and fresh grease this summer

    Trailer brakes cleaned and adjusted

    Length 27'

    Beam 9'-4â€

    Cockpit Depth 32â€

    Approximate Net Weight 5600 lbs

    Fuel Capacity 2/48 gal

    Hardtop Headroom 6'-5â€

    Sleeping Accommodations 2

    Dual Horns

    Full Instrumentation including hour meters, fuel gauges, tachometer, oil pressure, temperature, voltmeter, and compass

    Fresh Water Cooling on Engine

    Dual Windshield Wipers

    Hydraulic Steering

    Dual optima batteries and switch

    Bow Pulpit

    1 Inch Stainless Steel Bow Rail

    Full V-Bunk Cushions

    Motor Box Cushions

    Bennett Trim Tabs

    Marine Head and 30-Gallon Holding Tank

    Full Ventilating sliding side Windows

    Inboard Mercruiser 350 MAG MPI Fuel injected

    Heater w/ Defrost

    Coaming Cushions/Rear Cockpit

    110 Volt Power

    Hard Top Wiring w/3 Extra Wiring Leads

    Down Rigger Wiring Package

    Aft Curtain

    Drop Curtain

    Wash Down Pump

    $45,000 fully rigged, $40,000 bare boat

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  3. You didn't say how big your boat is.. I went and looked at grindstone a few weeks ago and wouldn't recommend going out there. The locals have marked the channel with some white jugs but it isn't marked very good and towards the end of the channel there are some very large rocks on either side. You might be able to pull it off on a dead calm day but any wind would likely push you out of the channel IMO.. I would play it safe and use Port Austin. We stayed in Port Austin and they really fixed the place up. The marina staff was very helpful and was always busy cleaning, painting etc.

    Fathers day weekend we picked up one walleye in 30fow on a clown deep diving husky jerk. A few kings out in 80 fow and lakers on the bottom in 100-130 fow. We also picked up a bonus walleye over 80 fow on a 150 copper. I might try to get up there on Saturday give the walleye a try.. If the water isn't warm enough at Port Austin you might have to run West towards Sand Point until you start marking fish. Sounds like the bay is loaded right now.

  4. Sounds like you are on the right track..

    Keep in mind though that most of the info out there states that a gel coat will not bond to epoxy as well as it does to polyester resin. You may be able to get away with it but your gel coat may end up popping out of the repair.

    I went through this last year by filling many holes in my boat. Every hole in the fiberglass was cleaned, drilled to the next size, filled with west system epoxy and re-drilled to prevent water from getting in and rotting my balsa core.

    For the holes that I gel coated over I used polyester resin (w/o wax) first to fill the hole (thicken it so that it doesn't run out of the hole w/ west sytem filler). Then put the gel coat over top.

    Hope this helps

  5. Here's your chance to own one of the last Cherokee boats made. Boat was purchased new and shipped to New York in 2009. I purchased the boat last year and brought her back home to Michigan. She has approx 800 hours on the 350 Mag MPI Inboard over four seasons.She as used by her previous owner on the east end of Lake Ontario for salmon fishing. Always stored inside and never slipped. I know these aren't the best pictures.. I can provide more detailed pics upon request.

    Length 27'-0"

    Beam 9'-4"

    Cockpit Depth 32"

    Approximate Net Weight 5600 lbs

    Fuel Capacity 2/41 gal

    Hardtop Headroom 6'-5"

    Sleeping Accommodations 2

    Dual Horns

    Full Instrumentation including hour meters, fuel gauges, tachometer, oil pressure, temperature, voltmeter, and compass

    Fresh Water Cooling on Engine

    Dual Windshield Wipers

    Hydraulic Steering

    Dual batteries and switch

    Back to Back Companion Seats

    Cockpit Lights

    Mufflers

    Bonding System

    Bow Pulpit

    1 Inch Welded Stainless Steel Bow Rail

    Water Separator Fuel Filter

    Mooring Bit with Rope Deck Pipe

    Full V-Bunk Cushions

    Motor Box Cushions

    Pilot Seats

    Trim Tabs

    Marine Head and 30-Gallon Holding Tank

    Full Ventilating Windows

    Inboard/Outboard Mercruiser 350 MAG

    MPI II w/ Jackshaft

    $91,500.00

    Heater w/ Defrost

    $709.00

    Coaming Cushions/Rear Cockpit

    $539.00

    110 Volt Power

    $339.00

    Hard Top Wiring w/3 Extra Wiring Leads

    $189.00

    Down Rigger Wiring Package

    $239.00

    Aft Curtain

    $639.00

    Drop Curtain

    $639.00

    Wash Down Pump

    $339.00

    Tandem Axle Trailer

    $6,000.00

    Extras include great lakes planer adjustable rocket launcher w/ ten rod holders, Raymarine VHF radio and 8' Shakespeare antenna, beaver-trol hydrolic trolling plate, four traxstech tracks around the back, built in tackle storage behind captains chair, brand new batteries, on board battery charger, rod storage under the hard top, stainless steel prop in perfect condition, VC17 bottom paint was touched up.

    Trailer has new wheels and tires as of last year and a new spare. The old mobile home wheels and tires weren't cutting it. Call text or email 810-841-6242

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  6. Well here we are two weeks later... I called yesterday and was told they are still waiting on parts to come back from anodizing and that it would be at least another week. I am not going to hold my breath. My riggers have custom swivel bases that will probably require an extra month. Maybe by deer season they will be done.:mad:

  7. I recently purchased a boat that came with a fish hawk X4 system.(approx 3 years old) I love the setup and the probe/transducer are still like new. The display on the other hand appeared to have been roughed up a bit by the previous owner. The clear plastic housing had some cracks in it and one side of the screen looked like someone pushed on it and left a mark. It was still in working order but not very appealing cosmetically.

    I sent it in to fish hawk per the instructions on their website and sent them an email advising that it was on the way. They responded to my email right away and said that they would have it fixed up in no time. Their website states that there is a flat rate of $190 to repair the display or $299 for a brand new display.

    I was really hoping that if they charged $190 that it would be refurbished to like new condition.. If not I would have rather just purchased a brand new display for the extra $100.

    My wife and I left to go "up north" for a short vacation (5 days). When we returned I had a package at the front door from fish hawk. They replaced the cracked plastic housing and the screen and threw in a $15 foul weather cover all for $50 + shipping. There are still a few very small cracks on the back of the plastic housing around the scerew holes however for $50 I am very happy with the way it turned out.

  8. WTS (3) shimano talora non roller wire dipsy rods with torpedo tips. Gently used for 2 seasons for fun fishing only (non charter). 2 - 10'6" TLA-106M-2 Medium power, Medium fast action and 1 - 9' TLA-90M-2 Medium power and medium action.

    9' = $70 + shipping

    10'6" = $75 each + shipping

    Shipping will be approx $15 via fedex or UPS. I accept pay pal or check/money order. Won't ship until the funds clear the bank. I am looking to move up to Talora wire rods. Thanks, Matt

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