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    Lyman Grace Ann and a 1961 40HP Evinrude Lark 

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    andrew
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    Published on 11-29-2012 02:03 PM
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    One of our customers, Brian Hackett of Baldwin New York, has shared the story and photos of his Lyman Grace Ann and it's 1961 40HP Evinrude Lark.

    Thanks Brian! It's a great looking boat and motor!


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    From Brian Hackett:

    Here's some info on the Lyman and engine. To me, ...
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    The Language Your Boat Speaks 

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    Published on 06-01-2012 03:29 PM

    BOATING WITH ALL YOUR SENSES

    An outboard’s tell-tale, the stream of water that guarantees the water pump is working, is only one of many ways your boat talks to you. Your boat and engine are always broadcasting up-to-the-minute reports on their condition, and we don’t mean computer diagnostic ...
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    Is Your Trailer Ship-Shape? 

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    Published on 04-20-2012 02:31 PM
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    A trailer problem can sink a boating trip faster than a hole in the hull. Keeping your trailer level, lubricated and legal is an essential part of being a happy boater.

    Early in the season, inspect your trailer, both with and without the boat. Look ...
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    How to Measure Boat Steering Cables 

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    Measure Twice. Order Once.

    Replacement of Existing Cable:
    If possible, find the part number stamped on the plastic jacket of the old cable. If you removed the old cable, measure for the replacement cable as follows: For Rotary Steering Cable Replacement ...
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    How to Measure Boat Control Cables 

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    Measure Twice. Order Once.

    For Replacement of Existing Cables:
    If you removed the old cable, measure for replacement cable as follows:Measure from tip to tip and round up to the next foot, if necessary (aftermarket cables are sold in foot increments). ...
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