Rabbit Strips
Rabbit Strips
Recent restaurant reviews
The following are shortened versions of recent full-length restaurant reviews. The date the original review ran and its overall rating is in parentheses.
For More Rabbit Strips Info Click On The Blue Links Below
![]() Rabbit Skins Mask Strips Patches Lot Fly Tying Crafts US $9.99
|
![]() Rabbit Fur Strips Olive Black White and Red US $4.99
|
![]() Lot 303 Large lot Zonker Cut Strips Rabbit hide Hair Fly Tying Materials US $.99
|
![]() 6 Packs Rabbit Zonker Strips U PICK THE COLORS U WANT US $9.99
|
![]() Going Out of Business Sale 5 Pack Lot of Magnum Rabbit Strips US $9.50
|
![]() Going Out of Business Sale 11 Pack Lot of Rabbit Strips Zonkers Crosscut US $14.50
|
![]() Going Out of Business Sale 10 Pack Lot of Rabbit Strip Zonkers US $12.50
|
![]() Hareline Rabbit ZONKER Strips HOT PINK US $2.25
|
![]() Rabbit Strip Dahlberg Diver pĂȘche Bass Pike 4 US $2.00
|
![]() 1 Package Black Barred Rabbit Strips US $5.39
|
![]() 1 Package Rabbit Flesh Strips Two Toned US $3.29
|
![]() 1 Package Thin Cut Rabbit Strips US $2.49
|
![]() 1 Package Tiger Barred Magnum Rabbit Strip US $5.39
|
![]() Dahlberg Rabbit Strip Diver Assortment 7 colors in 3 0 US $19.25
|
![]() 12 Packages Thin Cut Rabbit Strips US $27.79
|
![]() GREY ZONKER RABBIT STRIP FLY TYING FISHING FLIES BUNNY US $2.89
|
![]() Hareline Rabbit ZONKER Strips RED US $2.25
|
![]() Hareline Rabbit ZONKER Strips CRAWFISH Crayfish ORANGE Beautiful Crawdad Color US $2.25
|
![]() Hareline Rabbit ZONKER Strips FL ORANGE US $2.25
|
![]() Close Out 97 6 Dalberg Rabbit Strip Diver Black 1 0 No Weed Guard US $12.00
|
We've all the heard the sayings. An ounce of preventative is worth a pound of cure. Pay now, or pay later.
It all adds up to the same thing. If you take the time now to take care of your boat, it will save you money in repairs down the road. With that in mind, the following maintenance list should be done after every outing.As you will see, it is not just maintenance you will be doing, but inspection as well. That way you can catch some problems before they become bigger problems and cost you a whole lot more money.
You will need the following:
- Motor Flusher(also called "rabbit ears" or "ear muffs")
- Anti-corrosive/Lubricant Such as WD-40 or Quick-Lube
- Garden Hose and outdoor spigot
- Flush out your engine. Attach the motor flusher to the garden hose and place muffs over water intakes. Turn on the water, start up the engine and allow the water pump to do the rest.
- Place a finger in the outflow of water. This does a couple things, first off the flow should be fairly strong and consistent. If it is not, there may be an obstruction. Shut everything down and clean out the flow tube using a small piece of wire, wiggling it back and forth. Start everything back up. If it is still not flowing correctly you may need a new water pump. The second thing you are checking for is that the temperature is good. The water should be warm but not hot. If it is hot, shut everything down and consult your mechanic.
- Continue flushing until the water runs cool. Once it is cool, do not turn anything off or disconnect anything, simply move on to the next step.
- Disconnect the fuel line and allow fuel in carburetor to burn off. Once the excess fuel has been used up, turn everything off and remove flusher.If you have a battery switch, turn this off as well.
- Take off engine cowling. Check for leaks in the fuel and water lines. If you find leaks, consult your mechanic. Wipe down everything and spray with anti-corrosive, paying special attention to moving parts like cables and valves. Replace cowling and wipe it down.
- Inspect fuel primer bulb. If you find any leaks or cracks, replace it.
- Check fuel line. Again, replace if you find any damage in it or the clamps on the fuel line.
- Inspect fuel tanks for damage or corrosion. And, you guessed it, replace or repair if needed!
- Ensure tank vent is unobstructed. This needs to allow air to escape whenever fuel is added.
- If this is your last trip for the season, drain fuel and bring to proper recycling facility. Never reuse old fuel.
That's it! It doesn't take long, but this maintenance list, done regularly, should help keep you running smoothly and identify small problems before they become big problems. Be careful about becoming complacent. It is very easy to think you can skip some of this because you just did it recently, but remember that it is better to spend time checking for problems now than to be out on the water and find out once it is too late. Hope this helps some of you keep your boats running smoothly, and until next time, see you on the water!
For discount boat parts, electronics or gear, head over to Great White Parts.
Many thanks for reading our Rabbit Strips article
Tagged with: rabbit strips • rabbit zonker assortment




















