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Shawn Dompierre

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About Shawn Dompierre

  • Birthday March 3

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Canada Qc
  • My PB
    Please Choose
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lac des Loups.. Wish I owned land on that lake...

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  1. Morning, I was recently experiencing the same problem, Turns out I have a puck of weeds/fishing line behind my prop. My lower settings weren't working at all before I cleaned it out.
  2. Nice! Best part is looking forward to fishing
  3. Morning, I've gotten back to working on the boat, lots of sanding and filling in small holes here and there.. Its a long process but a necessary one! The more time I spend here will save me a world of trouble in the end. Pictures of the work in progress: I'll start the installation of the rear once its sanded. I'll keep you posted I'm pretty much back to working on her every night. Shawn.D
  4. Work has started once again on the bass boat, I will take some picture and let you guys in on the action soon.
  5. Good, I was wondering! I can't wait too see some pictures.
  6. Looking good ! Don't stop. I started tournament fishing with my buddys new tr177 and now I have no time for my own boat hahaha...
  7. I've got a 175 johnson, removed it myself and lowered it on a dolly, I got my brother to give me a hand to stand it back up in the corner.
  8. No issue making that cut Dan.
  9. ­Not too high. What materials are you using to build the deck?
  10. No, you attach the hose to the foot well you're installing, this way the foot well acts like a funnel bringing the water / rain that falls into it, to the bilge area to then be removed by the pump/plug.
  11. They attach a hose to the drain hole that feeds any water coming in too the bilge area.
  12. Its nice , its a lot easier on the back and you have much more balance. I made mine out of plywood I had lying around..
  13. Your going to have to look at how its built. I looked at some of your pictures and I can't see the harm it would do. I would cut out whatever you feel is in the way and the measure a piece of plywood to match whats left ( be sure to measure accurately you want a tigth fit to support any weight.), clean the inside of the console and then add glue to the wood (PL GLUE) and press in.\ Done.
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