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Advanced Elements Lagoon 2 inflatable recreational tandem kayak

Red Barchetta ·
We've hemmed and hawed for 7 years or so on getting a kayak. Hard shell? Sit-on-top? Inflatable? Transporting? Solo or tandem? ?? We've rented at least 20 kayaks over the years and still couldn't make up our minds. In fact GRUMPA, BMJ, myself, and a few others have gone around and around about the subject here on LOA for 4 or 5 years. GRUMPA & BMJ both bought inflatables - Sea Eagle's (sweet kayaks!) - while we kept languishing over the choices and our needs. Well, we finally decided to...
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion

satek60 ·
The receptacles are 20 amp. Page 12 of the manual.(or look at the plug-NEMA 20 amp ) No need for the companion unless you are paralleling 2 generators or like the twistlok 30 amp plug.
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Re: The Greatest Tool

Norske ·
I have a 2 screwdrivers with hollow handles for storing extra bits. The sleeves that hold the bits are magnetized. The one in my camping toolbox has Robertson and torque bits. When I bought a couple packages of deck screws, the packages also contained the best quality Robertson bits I own.
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Re: Solo Stove Bonfire

Jim and Kathy ·
We are giving the Bonfire a try at home on the deck. I have it on casters and use a hot water heat aluminum pan as a lid. So Far so good.
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Re: Rally on Vancouver Island!!

5PM ·
❤️ the BC Ferries. They do charge by the foot. Meaning from the front bumper of your TV to the back bumper (or ladder) of your TT. Can be kinda expensive, but they treat you well and have cafeteria on board, and some have cabins and movie theaters. Check out their other sailings as well. We took a circle ferry on the Sunshine Coast and island hopped from one port to another, camping at the Provincial Parks along the way. At one campground we were the only ones on the dock on the lake. We...
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Re: Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

henrypretz ·
I just wanted to follow up on this thread after using the Ultra-Fab Phoenix on a few trips. It is just as advertised, extremely fast! It cuts hook up/unhook time by a lot. I had to get used to the speed because it made using the Smart Jack feel a bit like watching paint dry (sort of kidding!) We will see how it holds up over the long haul, but if you were considering this jack I would definitely recommend it.
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Re: Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

Chris Turner ·
Henry, how did you ground it? Did you just pick a spot to drill a hole and ground it there? The SJ is apparently self-grounded - only the 12V red wire runs out of it. Edit: I guess the chassis ground bar is the appropriate spot. It's another 6 or so feet aft of the junction box.
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Re: Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

henrypretz ·
It had a red and a black lead (unlike the SJ's single red). I just put an eye on the black and attached it to one of the wire clamps that was already on the frame. So far, so good.
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Re: Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

Chris Turner ·
My hookup to the "frame ground" buss worked after I installed it, and I thought I was finished. But today when I went to hook up the trailer, it didn't work. I think I'm going to put a bolt and wire clamp on the frame, similar to your example, and use that as a ground. Thanks for the info! Chris
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Re: Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

henrypretz ·
@Chris Turner - Please keep us posted!
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Re: Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

Chris Turner ·
I moved the grounding point to the frame per your example, and it still did not work. My wife and I took the Lance to a music festival over Labor Day weekend, so I had to use the manual crank to hook and unhook the trailer. I found that it wasn't terrible if I used a breaker bar, even though because we use the Andersen hitch, you need to go up and down an extra time to tension the chains. In what I hope is the final chapter of this story, I called the manufacturer and recounted my story to a...
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Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

henrypretz ·
I recently replaced our Smart Jack with the Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 . Common sense should have had me going with the Husky, but the claims of faster speed and the 10 year warranty were too strong to resist. I'm weak like that 😉 We have just used the Phoenix on two trips and in the driveway, but my impression is positive so far. The jack is, indeed, very fast. So fast that it has taken some getting used to to operate in smoothly. The sound level is comparable to the Smart Jack. It does shine...
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Re: Ultra-Fab Phoenix 4000 tongue jack

henrypretz ·
Hi Chris - Not sure if you ever straightened out the retraction issue on your jack. I was wondering if calibrating it might get it working correctly. On the 3rd page of the instruction manual there is a section "CALIBRATION METHOD TO SET TRAVEL LIMITS" https://ultra-fab.com/wp-conte...RUCTIONS-r051519.pdf Maybe that might help get it to fully retract? Henry
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