
Here's the finished product on the engine. The turnbuckle allows for infinte (ok within limits!) adjustability for the belt tension. No more sockets and giant screw driver to adjust belt tension. I can do it with one hand tied behind my back!

Here is one of the many ships we shared the river with. They are quite impressive and you KNOW they can neither turn nor stop!

We will NEVER miss a buoy with Sue at the helm. She can spot a 2 foot high can buoy at 3 miles in dense fog! Red right returning, right? Wait are we returning or coming...or going? ARGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!
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you go girl.....
Hey Homies ! Don't forget to drop an ERIE DEARIE with a nightcrawler over the side to catch one of those famous Lake Erie Walleye. 20-25' of water - 2' off the bottom- 2-3 mph. Go to walleye.com for the reports.
DR
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