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Posted on 04/13/12 - 2:56 PM
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long time lurker and finally have something to post, but am having problems trying to post on the site like rebuild photos- theres no piace to click "new thread". i filled out my personal pages with pics, i think

 
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No, you haven't uploaded any photos to your personal page yet.
http://www.whalercentral.com/faq.php?...p?cat_id=1
All photos must be uploaded to WhalerCentral. No outside linked sources are allowed.

New Thread, is for creating an entire new topic or question.
If you want to create a new topic, then every forum has a "New Thread" button located in the upper right and the bottom right.

If you just want to reply to your own topic or someone else's, then you would just hit the "Reply" button....


Edited by Joe Kriz on 04/13/12 - 3:41 PM
 
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Posted on 04/14/12 - 1:01 AM
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Hey Salty!
I have the same trouble. The "new thread" link seems to be only in opened threads.
I eventually figured it out as I did the photo personal page, and still manage to screw it up regularly.
First off WELCOME! Second, give er heck and get some pics on here!



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Posted on 04/14/12 - 7:07 AM
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ok i think i got it on the pics, i 'll try when i get home but not sure if i put them right into photobucket and deleted them from my pics and my camera. we have all the windows out,motors off,whaler drive off,floor up and off,170 gal gas tank out, top side sand baslted and all holes filled in and almost all the wires and cables pulled. any thoughts on going with 2 - 150 hp motors (non counter rotating) ? rating is for 300 hp from what i could find. any guess on top speed ?

 
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Posted on 04/14/12 - 8:54 AM
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Why (non counter rotating)?


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Here's a tip:
To create a new topic thread, click on the Discussion Areas link on the left sidebar.
http://www.whalercentral.com/forum/in.../index.php

Click on the correct Discussion area you want to post a new thread in.
Boats, Parts, Whalers For Sale, etc......
The "New Thread" button will be on the top right or bottom right of each and every discussion area page...

 
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Posted on 04/14/12 - 1:46 PM
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John Fyke wrote:
Why (non counter rotating)?


because he can get a really good deal on them.
tried the picture thing but their to big and my computer that i use is so old i dont want to download infranview on to shrink them, so when/if i get time ill transfer them to my apple --- or get the 7 year next door to help me.

maybe a link you can cut and paste to the pics will work
http://glsfc.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=wi&thread=3068&page=1


Edited by salty1 on 04/14/12 - 5:41 PM
 
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Posted on 04/14/12 - 6:36 PM
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You are talking in third person. Google countering rotating props and see the benefits.


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Posted on 04/14/12 - 7:34 PM
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John Fyke wrote:
You are talking in third person.


the boat is my bosses -- so he ,not a third person is buying the motors. they are new,never mounted 2008 150 merc motors for around 8k for the pair with controls

 
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