These ones came out a little too salty. Probably because of the breading I was using. It is a work in progress!

Ever since I have had this boat, I've had issues with tires. First was when I loaded the boat at the dock and noticed a near flat (Memorial Day 2015). I changed that tire (passenger side) to my spare (brand new). I took the tire home, looked it over, found a nail hole and plugged it. No further problems that year. Fast forward to this year. I was in the barn a few weeks back, I look at my passenger side tire and notice a giant cut in the side of it. Knowing it was asking for trouble, I changed it out with my spare (plugged tire from before). I watch it closely. We get back from fishing on Sunday, I look at my drivers side tire and see a bald ring around the outside edge. I see a bald ring "almost" around the inside edge. It was odd. It was as if the tire was low on air. I checked it to make sure and it was perfect (I'm picky about checking my tires and lugs). Only thing I can tell is that it was a soft tire or the rim was not balanced.

I jacked the trailer up, put it on jackstands and took off all the tires last night. Will head in today for new tires. That is the last thing I need... to blow a tire going down the road at 3am