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  1. Baylinerchuck

    Rehab SportCraft 222 1983 deep V hull cuddy walkaround

    Yeah I have to say the same. Since my boat is done I’m not as active as I once was. I do stick my nose into the Mercruiser page every now and then. Tried to start various subjects in the dry dock section, but those don’t seem to draw much attention.
  2. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    I did the same thing. It took me quite awhile to muster the ambition to brew. I finally did, and I’m glad for taking the first step. I encourage you to go for it!!
  3. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    One thing I’ve learned over the years is to use muslin grain bags for any solids. For my blood orang ale, I use grain bags for the lemon zest and orange peel, as well as the hop pellets in the boil, and in the wort to dry hop the beer.
  4. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    Also- can you refine your recipe with a time line? 60 min. Boil, hop timeline? When you add the honey? Fermentation timeline? Is this for 5 gallons?
  5. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    No, this is great keep it going here. This discussion was what I was hoping for.
  6. Baylinerchuck

    1976 Tom Boy Boat, 1976 40 HP Johnson Outboard and who knows what Trailer

    I’ve had tubes of that stuff harden from sitting in my garage. If you cut the tube open, there will be usable product inside. It should be the consistency of toothpaste.
  7. Baylinerchuck

    Rehab SportCraft 222 1983 deep V hull cuddy walkaround

    The Chesapeake Bay is ok for Rockfish, (strippers). It certainly was better years ago. VA put a moratorium on strippers and MD has tightened the regs, but we still catch a few every year. Have been out recently doing some bow fishing for cownosed ray. Now that is a fun time!!!
  8. Baylinerchuck

    '65 Lyn Craft Seabreeze 1500 Sport Runabout

    It really is amazing how much structure that foam provides. I really believe that’s why boats like mine didn’t have much of a stringer system.
  9. Baylinerchuck

    Removing nuts and bolts frozen from saltwater

    It really depends on how bad they are, size, how long they’ve been seized, and location. Heating the nut can help loosen the threads since both metals will expand at different rates. Brake fluid is a pretty good catalyst. Sometimes it’s just best to cut your losses and use a nut splitter...
  10. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    Sounds like the yeast was more of a wine yeast than it was a beer yeast....you were probably making vinegar instead of beer, lol. If I had to guess, I’d say something was not sanitized properly. Sanitization is definitely THE most important thing when brewing beer.
  11. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    Yes please share it.
  12. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    LOL, trust me I get it. Some folks don’t like the additions of fruit. I brew an American brown ale that doesn’t have the fruit. There are as many types of beer meeting the Bavarian purity list as there brewers out there, some hoppy, some grainy, some malty, some dark, some light. I find orange...
  13. Baylinerchuck

    Rehab SportCraft 222 1983 deep V hull cuddy walkaround

    Never been up the C&D Canal, but used to go fishing with my Grandfather in the Delaware Bay. He slipped his boat just outside of Wildwood NJ at a campground. He’s a NE Philadelphia native, so that part of NJ was an escape to get outa that city. He worked for Fairmont Park. He would boat the Bay...
  14. Baylinerchuck

    1976 Tom Boy Boat, 1976 40 HP Johnson Outboard and who knows what Trailer

    My vote is for the 5200, obviously clamped for a few days to fully cure.
  15. Baylinerchuck

    1978 Ebbtide trihull restoration

    Cold weather won’t hurt the bare hull. Just make sure it’s fully supported on a cradle or a bunk type trailer and keep it dry. You definitely don’t want water getting in it, then freezing.
  16. Baylinerchuck

    Any home brewers out there?

    I started home brewing a few years ago and have really enjoyed the challenge and honestly the chemistry. I have always loved creating stuff with my hands, and bringing a same philosophy of independence to the dinner table by way of hunting, fishing, butchering and canning. Brewing beer just...
  17. Baylinerchuck

    Free Boat, This thing is a badboy!

    Close to 5/8”, so once encapsulated it’ll be very strong.
  18. Baylinerchuck

    Rehab SportCraft 222 1983 deep V hull cuddy walkaround

    It’s gonna be easier to heat with those windows in this winter....
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