Bayliner Capri 2150 resurrection.

huggyb1972

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We made it. Still doesn't run out right, but it started everytime never stumbled during maneuvers. We slept on the boat 2 nights and just enjoyed the lake this weekend. The folks at the lake were so happy to see us and that I got the boat finished they set of fireworks (they called it labor day celebration but whatever).
 

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huggyb1972

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Saturday before heading to the lake I made a canopy for the boat utilizing the storm damaged trampoline we had, and the 2x4's I had used in the previous attempt at a canopy.

The fabric from those is pretty tough and makes a really nice sun shade and kept the deck pretty cool as well. Not really great a repelling water though.
 

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huggyb1972

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Well it's that time of the year again for us Midwestern boaters. I used a 1 gallon of antifreeze and a few tears in the engine block. Fogged the cylinders and now we're good to go. This year I found a white tarp to cover the cockpit and now with the addition of a solar panel to keep up the batteries I wondered if I could get enough sunlight to keep the batteries charged with the panel covered. The answer is yes we've had several cloudy days and today was a nice sunny day. I've been getting power from the solar panel and since it's bluetooth connected I can see how that batteries are doing without uncovering it.
 

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chevymaher

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Yes it is I did mine yesterday. Simple greened it all for mildew. She and the tractor are put in for the winter slumber.
 

huggyb1972

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It's been a while since I posted so this is a update for the last few months.

Since the weather has broke the boat has been on the water every other weekend. The latest trip found me pulling it 750 miles away to try our hand at ocean fishing. The fishing might have been great had the ocean not been bigger than the boat at the time we tried to go out and our follow up day wasn't any better. We did get in on some blue crabs for our trouble and a little family time in the old bucket. That's all pretty good considering how bad it was when we started..

I'll have to post pictures later there some sort of issue with the server.
 
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