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I've been learning this more and more as my 2002 TR20 gets older.  I had the pleasure the last couple days to find out my on board charger is on the blink and one of my live-wells is screaming so loud that it will wake up the neighbors.  Annnnnnd while digging around down there I found some leaking plumbing....hmmmm could be why I need to turn on bilge once in awhile!!  All done now....time to let silicon dry and go fishing....Oh...my...gosh....not as flexible as I used to be.  Tylonal was used in this process!!!  I even went to the golf coarse to play 18 before I pulled out all my hair....Now I kind of understand why places charge what they do....am glad I could still reach around in there.

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Got a old boat also, best thing about it, it's paid for. I will just continue to fix and upgrade parts. Advil and Tylonal are 2 of my best friends.

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