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INTRODUCING
ROXY,
HURLEY,
QUICKSILVER
and
MONSTER
ALL
AT
SPICER'S
come
in
and
see
the
great
new
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wear
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PRE
OWNED
BOATS! |
2004 ProCraft 210
Super
Pro
DC $19,999.00,
With
superior
performance
and
abundant
features,
it's
easy
to
see
how
the
210
Super
Pro
has
become
the
flagship
of
the
PROCRAFT®
Boats
line.
STANDARD
PACKAGE
Mercury®
225
EFI
outboard
w/stainless
steel
prop
Hydraulic
Tilt
Steering
Composite
Stringer
&
Transom
Lowrance®
1440A
In-Dash
Flasher
Jack
Plate
Two
Trolling
Batteries
by
Interstate®
Cranking
Battery
by
Interstate®
Custom
factory
matched
tandem
trailer
with
brakes
and
swing-away
tongue
MotorGuide®
24
Volt
Trolling
Motor
w/Gator
Mount |
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1993 Blue
Water Monte
Carlo
20 $5,699.00,
With
4.3
liter
180hp
and
trailer
now
$5699.00
plus
tax,
title,
reg.
and
plate |
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2002 Caravelle 188
Bowrider $11,999.00,
It's
no
secret.
You
would
like
a
boat
that
is
''small
on
the
outside''
so
you
can
easily
trailer
it,
maneuver
it,
and
store
it
in
your
garage.
You
also
want
a
boat
that
is
''big
on
the
inside''
so
you
have
plenty
of
room
for
friends
and
gear.
That
is
the
concept
that
inspired
our
design
team
to
maximize
the
amount
of
space
in
the
188
Bow
Rider.
Measure
our
interior
space
against
the
competition
and
you
will
discover
that
all
eigteen
foot
boats
are
not
created
equal. |
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1996 Four
Winns 200
Horizon $13,299.00,
5.7liter
260hp
with
snap
covers
and
trailer
now
$13,299.00
plus
tax
and
reg. |
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Spicer's
is
your
source
for
SUMMER
FUN.
Save
10%
on
all
Paddle
Boats
Browse
our
selection
of
Kiwi
Kayaks! |
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Battery
Basics
We've
talked
a
lot
about
engines,
but
the
initial
source
of
power
in
all
of
our
boats
is
the
battery.
The
related
wiring,
fuses,
circuit
breakers
and
other
components,
and
how
they're
installed,
are
also
hugely
important.
If
you
don't
pay
attention
to
these
components
and
all
their
corresponding
details,
you
may
not
get
the
proper
performance
and
enjoyment
you
expect
from
your
rig.
Let's
look
at
batteries.
Not
too
many
years
ago
there
was
a
6-volt
and
then
a
12-
volt
battery,
with
few
choices
as
to
sizes,
ampere
ratings,
and
specific
applications.
Today
there
is
a
large,
confusing
list
of
options
available
to
us.
Do
we
want
a
Group
24,
Group
27,
a
deep-
cycle,
or
a
cranking
battery?
What
amp
rating
is
best,
and
what
do
the
ampere
ratings
really
tell
us?
Most
engines
today,
whether
inboard,
outboard,
or
stern
drive,
have
specific
battery
needs
to
ensure
proper
performance...
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Q.
Jeremy,
I
own
a
2005
Bennington
Pontoon
with
a
75
horse
Yamaha
outboard.
I
am
taking
it
out
of
storage
within
the
next
3
weeks.
Before
I
put
it
into
storage
I
noticed
the
engine
would
hesitate
on
acceleration
and
seemed
to
take
a
while
before
it
got
up
to
full
throttle.
It
is
a
carbureted
engine.
Steve
M,
Hastings
Mi.
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A.
Steve,
Good
question
I
don't
really
know
the
answer
without
inspecting
the
unit
in
question.
However,
I
would
suspect
that
it
is
fuel
related.
A
couple
of
things
I
would
check
would
be.
Debris
in
the
carburetor,
inspect
for
possible
water
in
the
fuel
tank.
(We
saw
a
lot
of
this
last
year)
I
would
replace
the
fuel
filter
and
install
spark
plugs
just
for
maintenance.
You
need
to
understand
that
carburetors
can
be
finicky
and
hard
adjust
correctly.
I
would
be
more
than
happy
to
discuss
this
with
you
further
or
better
yet
bring
it
in.
Thanks
(Great
Question)
Jeremy
P.S
Make
your
summer
trouble
free
and
let
Spicer's
Boat
City
perform
a
preseason
fire
up
maintenance
for
only
$69.00
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Premier
210
Sunsation
40hp
Four
Stroke
Outboard
and
a
five
year
engine
warranty.
Last
One!
Just
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Ten
Tips
for
Clean
and
Green
Boating
- Prevent
oily
discharges
from
the
bilge.
Keep
your
engine
well
tuned
to
prevent
fuel
and
oil
leaks.
Secure
an
oil
absorbent
pad
or
pillow
in
your
bilge
and
under
your
engine
where
drips
may
occur.
Check
the
pads
often,
do
not
let
them
clog
the
bilge
pump,
and
dispose
of
them
as
hazardous
waste
at
a
marina
or
local
hazardous
waste
collection
center.
-
Spill-proof
your
oil
changes.
For
oil
changes,
use
an
oil
change
pump
to
transfer
oil
to
a
spill-proof
container.
Wrap
a
plastic
bag
or
absorbent
pad
around
the
oil
filter
to
prevent
oil
from
spilling
into
the
bilge.
- When
fueling,
stop
the
drops!
Prevent
fuel
spills
by
filling
fuel
tanks
slowly
and
using
absorbent
pads
or
rags
to
catch
drips
and
spills.
Don't
"top
off"
or
overflow
your
fuel
tank.
Leave
the
tank
10%
empty
to
allow
fuel
to
expand
as
it
warms.
- Do
not
add
soap.
Never
use
soap
to
disperse
fuel
and
oil
spills.
It
increases
harm
to
the
environment,
and
it
is
illegal.
- Minimize
boat
cleaning
and
maintenance
in
the
water.
If
possible,
save
maintenance
projects
for
the
boatyard.
When
performing
work
on
the
water
minimize
your
impact
by
containing
waste.
Use
tarps
and
vacuum
sanders
to
collect
all
drips
and
debris
for
proper
disposal.
- Reduce
toxic
discharges
from
bottom
paints.
Minimize
the
discharge
of
heavy
metals
found
in
soft-sloughing
antifouling
paints
by
using
a
less
toxic,
or
nontoxic
antifouling
paint.
Use
only
non-abrasive
underwater
hull
cleaning
techniques
to
prevent
excessive
paint
discharge.
- Dispose
of
hazardous
waste
properly.
Dispose
of
paints,
batteries,
antifreeze,
cleaning
products,
oil,
oil
filters
and
other
hazardous
wastes
at
a
hazardous
waste
collection
facility
or
event.
- Plan
A-head!
Manage
sewage
wastes
properly.
Never
discharge
sewage
within
3
miles
of
shore.
Use
harbor
pump-out
stations
and
shore-side
facilities.
If
you
don't
have
an
installed
toilet,
use
a
port-a-potty
and
empty
it
at
a
harbor
dump
station
or
bathroom.
- Stow
it,
don't
throw
it!
Keep
your
trash
on
board.
Never
throw
cigarette
butts,
fishing
line,
or
any
other
garbage
into
the
ocean.
Take
advantage
of
shore-side
facilities
to
recycle
plastic,
glass,
metal,
and
paper.
- Reduce
Greywater
discharges.
Use
a
phosphate-free
biodegradable
soap
to
minimize
the
impacts
of
greywater
on
the
marine
environment.
CHECK
OUT
SPICER'S
FULL
LINE
OF
"GREEN"
CLEANING
PRODUCTS
BY
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KLEEN
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The
New
Polaris
RZR
From
ATV
off
Road.com:
The
Polaris
RZR
is
an
incredible
side-by-side,
targeted
directly
for
trail,
sport
and
hunting
use.
It
has
virtually
no
direct
competition
in
the
sport
market
at
this
time.
It
is
unique
because
its
50”
stance
makes
it
ATV-trail
legal
(in
most
trail
systems
-some
specifically
exclude
side-by-side
vehicles).
Polaris
was
able
to
achieve
this
by
mounting
the
engine
transversely
in
the
chassis,
behind
the
seats
-
different
than
the
Yamaha
Rhino
or
Kawasaki
Teryx
that
have
the
engine
mounted
inline
with
the
chassis,
between
the
seats.
While
the
standard
RZR
is
a
great
machine
for
trail
riding,
its
narrow
stance
does
sacrifice
some
cornering
and
side-hill
stability.
There
are
many
potential
customers
who
would
like
to
use
their
side-by-side
off
established
trails
and
aren't
concerned
with
width
-
they
would
rather
have
extra
suspension
travel
and
better
stability.
Over
the
past
12
months,
Polaris
listened
to
the
consumers
and
saw
the
immediate
demand
for
aftermarket
long-travel
suspension
kits
-
so
for
2009
Polaris
will
offer
the
RZR
S.
This
machine
comes
standard
with
long-travel
suspension,
a
more
powerful
800
HO
engine,
extended
rollcage,
larger
tires,
and
cosmetic
upgrades.
The
RZR
S
is
remarkably
similar
to
a
couple
after-market
builds
we
have
looked
at
here
at
Off-Road.com.
The
suspension,
roll
cage,
wheels,
and
tires
are
all
very
similar.
But
now
you
can
get
it
right
from
the
factory,
ready
to
play.
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All
is
quiet
in
the
Houghton
Lake
and
Higgins
Lake
area
for
fishing
as
the
lakes
are
unsafe
and
are
breaking
up
slowly.
We
should
be
able
to
fish
the
canals
of
Houghton
Lake
in
1-2
weeks,
the
crappies
will
be
in
and
minnows
are
the
ticket.
Bluegills
will
show
up
next
and
leaf
worms
will
get
you
into
these
fish.
Take
a
child
or
one
of
the
kids
from
the
neighborhood
and
introduce
them
to
fishing,
it
is
a
great
experience.
Once
Higgins
Lake
opens
up
it
is
time
for
spring
Brown
Trout
fishing,
long
line
floating
rapalas
in
the
10'-15'
drop
off
area
and
you
will
be
surprised
at
how
big
these
spring
fish
are.
Suckers
are
being
caught
at
Omer
in
the
Rifle
river,
take
green
sponge
and
cut
it
into
1/4"
pieces,
put
a
bell
sinker
on
the
bottom
and
a
#
6
hook
and
you
are
ready,
night
crawlers
are
great
for
suckers
as
well.
Great
fishing
and
stay
off
the
lakes
till
the
ice
is
off,
no
safe
ice
in
our
area
at
this
time.
Take
this
time
to
get
your
boat
ready
and
safe
for
your
first
trip
out.
Good
Fishing!!!
Don
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has
you
covered
for
all
your
outdoor
fun
needs!
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