I haven't posted for a couple of weeks. To my surprise, a few were PMing me wondering why. I guess not having Richard Nixon, er....the Quaker to kick around, was boring.

The thing is that my Old Man invited me to visit him and fish. The deal was I had to help him replace a prop and a bilge pump on his skiff. This should have been a 3 hour job, so easy a caveman can do it...........Instead it became a "Three Hour Tour". After discovering that the $400 four bladed, ported, stainless steel wonder prop wouldn't fit, accomplished from a tippy canoe in 15 knot winds trying to get the damn thing seated, we discovered that a (discontinued) retro fit kit was needed. And so instead of giving up, my dad the aircraft engineer, figured out a solution. This took three days, but worked beautifully. As far as a hole shot, the boat will go from from a standing start to a plane in less than 2 boat lengths. Zero to twenty in about four seconds (Mikey likes it!).

Then the bilge pump. A $30 part that should be easily replaceable. Except Action Craft put them in before putting the hull togther and glassed in the housing and cut the tubes to within one inch tolerances. Removing the fuel pump, replacing hoses, reglassing etc., etc., etc......4 days for a cheap part ordered on Amazon. If you think guns can be be bitchy, try boats (I'm expecting an amen from TW here, except he he likes it because it keeps him in .338 Lapua.

). Anyway, 7 days on a one day project before we could fish. Unfortuneatly, buttkiss fish. One small snook, one four foot tarpon and one keeper trout.

The cold snap knocked back the snook, the tarpon have yet to show up, which is odd, and the trout are scarce. If you are planning a trip to SW Florida, I would wait till late until late May. Now is not the time to go.
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