. Yeah I’ve stomped a few roaches at shell island. LolBobber wrote:Ha Ha, thanks - guess you've never been in the old rooms at Shell Island but my wife loves it there so this'll be good.
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. Yeah I’ve stomped a few roaches at shell island. LolBobber wrote:Ha Ha, thanks - guess you've never been in the old rooms at Shell Island but my wife loves it there so this'll be good.
thanksSrbenda wrote:Nice mixed bag!
. Water temperature perfect right now. Get out there if you can.doomtrpr_z71 wrote:Makes me jealous, I was supposed to be at st marks the same time frame but had to cancel, y'all had a great variety and fun for sure
Trying to plant corn in Missouri, I hope to make it down around Easter.Hit-n-Miss wrote:. Water temperature perfect right now. Get out there if you can.doomtrpr_z71 wrote:Makes me jealous, I was supposed to be at st marks the same time frame but had to cancel, y'all had a great variety and fun for sure
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. Yeah there used to be tons of reports and pictures. I see posts on Facebook from people who used to post on here. Miss the posts that Bigbend Brian, Breambuster and others used to post.Dutch wrote:Love these types of reports. I'm with you, wish more posted what was going on out there.
. Man thats a long haul to go fishing.doomtrpr_z71 wrote:Trying to plant corn in Missouri, I hope to make it down around Easter.Hit-n-Miss wrote:. Water temperature perfect right now. Get out there if you can.doomtrpr_z71 wrote:Makes me jealous, I was supposed to be at st marks the same time frame but had to cancel, y'all had a great variety and fun for sure
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. ThanksAlinn12 wrote:Awesome report. Got quite the mixed bag, nice!
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. Thanks. Was buddies boat. Had not given problems before. But the adapter and fluid are on the boat now. In case happens again. LolJuan wrote:Best report I've read in a long time. Hydraulic fluid doesn't evaporate so you might want to check to be sure a seal in the steering cylinder under the motor isn't leaking. I had that happen and had to install new seals. Now I keep a small bottle of fluid in the console.
. Yep they are biting. Great folks at Bigbend. Good information thanks.zload wrote:Nice report, I really need to get out there but the corn and watermelon seed was calling this past weekend
Bigbend Marine saved my bacon once as well with a mid-morning driveway repair by one of the owners, great folks
From the Seastar web page if you are ever really in a bind re: fluid loss:
Recommended oils for your steering system are: SeaStar Fluid, P/N HA5430 (1 quart), HA5440 (1 gallon). The following brands are acceptable: Chevron[REGISTERED SIGN] Aviation Hydraulic Fluid A, Esso[REGISTERED SIGN] Univis N15 or J13, Mobil[REGISTERED SIGN] Aero HFA, Petro Canada Harmony HV115 (in Canada only), Shell[REGISTERED SIGN] Aero Fluid #41, Texaco[REGISTERED SIGN] HO15 and other fluids meeting MIL SPEC H-5606-G.
Automatic transmission fluid (Dexron II[REGISTERED SIGN]) may be used in an emergency. Never use brake fluid. Any non-approved fluid may cause irreparable damage, loss of steering, and cancellation of warranty.
In cases of extreme emergency any nontoxic, nonflammable fluid may provide temporary steering.
Generally, 2 quarts are required for single station, single cylinder filling. Add one quart per additional station or cylinder.
You can add fluid w/o the bottle adapter and hose, that is really designed for the initial fill/purge process. Its not a sealed system the cap has a vent in it and the check fluid level process is simply remove the cap and look for the fluid level add to bring it up, course if it was totally empty you are back to needing the adapter/hose for purging anyway. I keep ATF fluid in the boat for my trim tabs so dual use in an emergency.