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  1. Nichols of the AWA is learning what every one has discovered trying to get Govt to move.

    As a superintendent I had years ago put it when he said "there are two kinds of people, self starters and kick starters"

    Nichols shoulda showed up to the Govt meeting wearing boots - big heavy boots.

     

     

    Don

  2. There is no question that big fish eat little fish. At one time I watched big rainbows eat little rainbows in Struble. Now I see big Browns eat rainbows in Mitchell.

    Maybe, if I'm lucky, I just might see big Tigers eat rainbows in Beaver.

    That sure will reduce the over-stocking occurring now.

     

    Don

     

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  3. Gotta......

     

    My Dad bought me one for my 21 birthday nearly 50 years ago. Lost it on the Elk 10 years ago. It suffered at least 3 net replacements as nets were made of cotton. It does the job but the design means the net flexes.

    Thanx for the link. Now to get another.

     

     

    Don

  4. The most interesting thing the NDP could ask is WHY ?

     

    Over the years many 'decisions" have been taken that need to be scrutized by the single word WHY? Doing so will reverse see many of these decisions. After all the NDP is not beholden to many of the benefactors of these decisions.

     

    Some examples would include:

     

    1) Three Rivers Dam cost $900,000,000 and benefitted 90 landowners

    2) Public Land held by grazing lease holders get paid surface disturbance. A local example where a 1/4 section may generate $10,000 to the lease holder who pays a pittance to the land owner - Joe Public.

    3) Rubber stamping of every fresh water extraction permit by oil companies even if they bother to get a permit.

     

    WHY - the cure for a lot of evils.

     

     

    Don

     

     

     

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  5. I have some sympathy for the pontoon boat manufacturers. The buying public wants equipment that weighs less and less. Doing so diminishes material thickness thereby reducing longevity.

    Like Premier Prentice says "look in a mirror - it's all your fault".

    Frankly, I would wish for higher quality product even if it weighed & cost more.

     

    Don

  6. Frank,

     

    Contacted Fishin' Hole who sold me the frame and sent pictures - waited 6 months for a response and contacted Outcast and sent pictures. As the frame + components were bought w/o tubes there was no warranty. They told me that they warrantied the tubes only.

    They also told me that a new frame was $150 + freight. Welding the offending parts back together $90.00.

     

    And I've broke too many aluminum pipe wrenches over the years. Unlike steel, they don't bend - just break. Steel generally tells you when you have over loaded it. Aluminum will not give you a rust line indicating impending failure. The only line you'll get in in your shorts when the frame goes pop.

     

    regards,

     

     

    Don

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  7. Crow...

     

    The tubes for the "Office" will no longer hold air. The top material is "breathing" with many small holes. The bottoms are still solid. The frames used on the Office tubes were both a Bucks and Outcast 9IR. Both broke. The Bucks twice, the Outcast is hanging in the garage after welding.

    I replaced them both with a Outcast 800 two years ago when I sold most of my guns. Then I bought a Scadden Escape as a back up when I travel. A month or so ago, Wholesale had a deal on another Outcast 800 for $574.00. Damn is we aren't up to a 6 boat family again.

    Too old to wait for parts. Ain't as much time left as gone. If something breaks I just fetch another from storage and deal with the breakage later.

     

    And Crow - "Troll Me Not" - you are kidding right. What is the point of forums if trolling is a non-acceptable action. And if you buy decent rods, you don't have to troll. And that ,my friend is a "troll".

     

     

     

    Don.

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  8. Donny Don't troll. He casts. Only guys from Edmonton troll - flies that is. Other than that, they are straight shooters.

     

    And I put 90+ days a year on my boats.

     

    My Outcast 9 IR was rewelded as well. I know that one Skeeter was also welded. I got my Bucks welded and it failed again as did Cody's weld job. Reweld at your own peril. If you place a straps completely around the shaft and tack it to both the side and seat TEE, it should hold. Note the should part.

     

    The failures are in the design. A butt weld is the poorest in terms of strength. Pontoon boats are great ideas with poor design..

     

    regards,

     

    Don

  9. Folks,

     

    Over the past number of years a bunch of us have had pontoon boat frame failures. They are happening on the same spot. The frame failures were on many manufacturers of boats. I've broken two - a Bucks and an Outcast. Others have had Water Skeeter frames go. The frames have been of both aluminum and steel. The Outcast 9 IR below is my frame.

    When the frame breaks it rolls the tube upward on the failure side making the oars impossible to use.

    Below is a upside down view of the failure point.

     

    Frame3w_zpsobsczobt.jpg

     

     

    This is a closue up of the failure. Note that the rust if quite new.

     

     

    Frame2w_zpsrxktjo3y.jpg

     

    And below is the opposite side of the failure which looks like it is about to fail as well.

     

     

     

    Frame4w_zpskyvi2vyk.jpg

     

     

     

    take care and please check out your boats.

     

    regards,

     

     

    Don

     

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