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Lonnie Clemens

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About Lonnie Clemens

  • Birthday 12/12/1962

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Central Illinois
  • My PB
    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    The most exciting fishing experience was at Camp Robinson, North Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Other Interests
    Fishing, boating, outdoor photograpy

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    Retired military

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  1. State Farm is working with me on the situation. Thank you very much. Would like to thank everyone for their support and replies. It is good to know that there are people who understand. State Farm is working with me on the issue. It is good to have insurance, but it doesn't replace everything. I put a lot of work into that boat. Sincerely, Lonnie
  2. Last Friday after work I went to check on my boat. Drove up to the storage facility and it was gone. I knew immediately what had happened. I called the Springfield Police non-emergency phone number and left a message. Then I contacted the owner of the storage unit. He told me that he was sorry that my boat was stolen and there was nothing he could do. The facility has a fake security camera and no insurance to cover customer losses. It was a place to store my boat in the city. It was a 14 foot jon boat with a 9.9 Mercury outboard on it. I have been upset all weekend, but State Farm is working on the issue with me. I don't know how much I will be compensated, if anything. Thank you for listening. Lonnie
  3. You are right! I like jon boats. Bigger boats are fine too. But bigger boats have limitations.
  4. Thanks for the comments. I appreciate it.
  5. I called the security office at Lake Springfield to see about purchasing a registration sticker for my boat. Talked to a woman named Mary Ann. I asked her how much the sticker would cost. She said, "How big is your boat?". I said, "14 feet long", Mary Ann said, "Oh, you have a small one". Okay, how big is your motor? She asked. I said 9.9. She said, "oh is that like a 10 h.p. I said, ''yes it is". Then she said, "That is a little one''. Then I asked how much the charge would be. Mary Ann said. "not very much since yours is so small". It ended up being $17.00 for a year. Not bad for Lake Springfield, lol. Now I have issues with my boat size.
  6. I did just that. It helped! The battery went all the way to the front. The fuel tank is 3 1/2 gallons and I was able to move it forward a little bit. In spite of doing those things. The weight distribution is still a little off. I have two anchormate rigs on the left side of the boat-the front and rear. Then I have a tendency to set to the left side while operating the boat. There is excess weight to the left side. So I will have to shift more weight to the right side.
  7. Hi Folks, Today I took my new jon boat out for a test run. It is a 14 x 36 green flat bottom jon with a 9.9 Mercury. The boat doesn't have much weight as there is no raised floor in it. I took off across the lake and the front end was nose up. It didn't really plane out. Then I realized there was about 4 inches of water at my ankles. I was taking on water from the back. Headed by the dock and moved the Marine Battery to the front of the boat. That helped out a lot and enabled me to see what the problem was. I am not able to set off to the right side like I want too. Had to set more toward the middle to avoid taking on water. Went by Menards today and bought two 70 sandbags and placed them at the front. I am wondering if 140 pounds will be too much with the weight of the battery included. What do you guys think? Should I possibly move one of the sandbags toward the middle of the boat? Or would it be okay to have both sandbags at the front.
  8. This is getting more interesting by the moment. Lol!
  9. Right! I am not sure why they do it. Have even heard that Tohatsu was making the 15 h.p. and below Mercury's. Haven't verified it though.
  10. Thank you for the responses. Now I know more about what is going on. Just talked to an Evinrude dealer in Rock Island, Illinois. He said the 15 h.p. and below are also made by Tohatsu. I am sure they are good motors.
  11. Just had a dealer tell me that Tohatsu is making smaller Evinrudes too. I was living in the good old days and didn't know it. How could we let this happen in America? I don't want to be seen by my river rat friends with a Tohatsu motor.
  12. Thank you for the link. I will check it out.
  13. Hi Folks, Yesterday, I decided I would start planning on the type of outboard I wanted as a retirement gift. It was going to be an electric start 9.9 Johnson-a 2018 model. lol Got on the internet to check out the prices and couldn't find one new Johnson. I guess I am oblivious. Have been seeing Johnson's and Evinrude's on the lake. But didn't know they folded up. I guess Mercury is our only American made company left. Lonnie
  14. Thank you, I may take it out this winter, if I have the guts, lol
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