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I'm looking to purchase a used 14ft aluminum fishing boat.The boat and trailer were first purchased in 1977.The evinrude motor and mercury electric trolling motor were first purchased in 1979I'm purchasing from the original ownereverything has been garage kept.All that being saidShould I be concerned with the age of the boat? motor? trolling motor? trailer?What would you consider a fair offer for such a boat?
You should not be concerned about the age of the boat and motorThe trolling motor maybe okay, but they do not hold up as well, but if it fails while you are out fishing you can still get homeThe trailer should be road worthy - good tires, lights Value for such a package - dependsI would think a fair value would be $1000 to $1500End of the boating/ fishing year makes for good deals, so maybe a little lessGood Luck and Boat Safe !
What are some tasty summer treats children between 5-12 could enjoy helping with?
I am a barbie love and I think it might be the Malibu dream houseIf you want that I recommend the barbie dream house! I have one it's very cool!
my and my brothers and sister are board and I am looking for an easy craft using aluminum foil helpFAST!?
put it over a pyrex /glass bowl and papier mache it with several layers of torn paper about 2 inch wide squares or even fabric scraps wait for it to dry and take off - you have a pot try other things as moulds if intricate you will have to do them in two parts.
How long can i freez meats in a deep freeza that was bought at the end of the month with no experation date on it?
Some people will eat frozen meat for up to a year, it doesn't go bad but for me, I try to use it before 3 monthsMake sure it is wrapped well to prevent freezer burnI wrap it in saran wrap, than aluminum foil and than put it in a ziplock bagAlthough it doesn't go bad for up to a year, it doesn't taste to good eitherWrite the date on your ziplock bag and use it up before 3-4 months time, so that it still taste fresh!
Do u chuck it or recycle???
I recycle certain thingsMostly it's plastic bags and aluminum cans.
I just had a BBQ smoker welded and now i want to find a recipe or suggestions on how to SMOKE A TURKEY????
Not sure about the freezing but you could keep it outside in a tub or inside a fridge.
ok well im putting mozzerella sticks in the oven and i usually put them on a tray with foil paper on it but im out of foil paper and theres no store nearby that i can walk too to get itwhat can i use instead of foil paper?
Depends I guess, when I was in 4th grade I was getting into the Stephen King and V.C Andrews books but usually kids around that age are still sticking to the more age appropiate booksSome good kid books I remember I used to like when I was little was Hatchet - by Gary PaulsenIt's basically about this kid who's being driven on a private plane to see his Mom, the pilot has a heart attack and the plane crashes and the kid has to learn to survive on a island blah blah blahIndian Captive - By Lois Lenski, the books a tad bit long but it was probably one of my favorite books I read when I was littleIts based around in the 1800's when the indian war is going on, and is in the perspective of a 12 yr old girl thats captured by indiansIt's based on a true story but the author narrowed it, cutting a lot of the stuff out so it could be considered a kid book lolTwilight Series? - By Stephenie MeyersMy cousin started reading those books when she was in fourth grade I think((BLEEEEHHHHHHH!!!!)) The Doll People - by Ann MMartincute series (: And who couldn't forget the Diary Of A Wimpy kid (;
So I had always used a normal deodorant/antiperspirantA couple years ago, it started leaving the gross residue in my armpitsFor all that time, I would scrub it off every day with a de-greasing liquid dish detergent that did a semi-decent jobA couple weeks ago, I finally switched to a natural deodorant, Tom's natural long-lasting care 12 hour long-lasting odor protection Aluminum-Free Deodorant stick (apricot scent)However, I still have a residue every day, although it's not as badI'm really looking to not have to use the detergent anymore, especially since it actually can irritate my skin if left on to long, so I have to rinse it really wellI also would really like to avoid shaving my armpits (yes I'm a guy)If anyone else has had this problem/knows why this deodorant is causing it/knows what deodorant would be better, I would really appreciate your advice.
That residue is the deodorant doing its jobBut if it's bothersome, perhaps you're applying too muchYou might have more luck with a clear gel type deodorantA little scrub with a washcloth and normal soap or shower gel should be all it takes to get rid of any residue.