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Beaubeau

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  1. Here she is. 1988 21" Proline w/a cuddy 1995 175hp Mariner on a bracket Lenco trim tabs Garmin 188 chart/depthfinder 2 live wells Sts radio Comes w/trailer Take it all for $5000.00 Located in Old Saybrook CT.
  2. I was using a double fluke rig with squid on the lower and sand eel on top. It was caught on the lower hook. Other fish were also caught with buck tails tipped with mummichugs.
  3. 27" 9.3lb Caught in Niantic,Ct.
  4. After sevaral weeks of dinks, bluefish, or nothing. My friend Bob hooks into a 40" 22lb striper. NICE!!
  5. Pete, Was there a filter that you had replaced that was in the carb? If so, a common problem with the symptoms you have is a piece of crud keeping the needle and seat in the float bowl from closing. The way to check is to look down the carb when it is running in the idle position. No fuel should be comming out of the main jets in the airhorn. The correction is to starve the carb out of fuel when running by squeezing off a rubberline between the fuel pump and carb. Before it totally dies out, unclamp the fuel line and a burst of fuel will blow the debri off of the needle and seat. If this desn't help you, I hope it can help someone else.
  6. It might be easier to add some zinc anodes to take hit instead of the trailer.
  7. Contactor, Take a closer look at what kind of oil it is. Most likely it is just fog spray lube from winterizing last season.
  8. Job, They are usually separate. But you should always test before you start changing parts.
  9. Nice catch! The big girls are just starting to show up in Old Saybrook.
  10. If your batt and conections are good, it sounds like a bad starter solenoid. Make sure there is at least 10v at the battery when trying to crank it over. No more than a 1/2v voltage drop across each connection to the starter. Or what is even easier is an amps clamp. I'm guessing that your outboard would need around 100A to turn it over.
  11. Dan, You mentioned that it had twins. Did the other engine have similar clots in the oil? Was it milky in any way?
  12. It's a small chapter, but it's a start. Great to hear from everyone. I should be in the water by May 1. I work a small are around the mouth of the CT river, mostly stripers. But I do like to eat fluke every now and then. Tight Lines!
  13. The season is upon us and I like to know how many members are from CT.
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