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Old 05-22-2008, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by C_Spray
That's the scheme that goes with the Gold #3 scheme in Stealth Red, correct? It's a great-looking and dramatic color scheme, but I see some burned hineys coming on sunny days!!!

Correct on the design, but we changed colors, no blues or yellows for me. Mine has 2 shades of silver, black and red. While anchored or drifting, the sunpad is ALWAYS covered, even if it was white, it would be covered.
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Originally Posted by Shameless
Correct on the design, but we changed colors, no blues or yellows for me. Mine has 2 shades of silver, black and red. While anchored or drifting, the sunpad is ALWAYS covered, even if it was white, it would be covered.
Same here. We use Fat Towels. We bought a couple and they work great for covering the sunpad. BIG and heavy so they don't blow off! Also use them when the wife is handling the anchor on the deck...

www.fattowels.com
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Originally Posted by Shameless
I have several reasons why I have the swithces there...One, while in the water, I only want the drives up as far as they have to be, so I can adjust them for depth from the water.

Second, while on the trailer, the drives should always be stored down, makes it alot easier to get drives down rather then crawl up in the boat. Second, it is much easier to clean back there with the drives down, so the drives can be adjusted for cleaning transom without crawling in/out of the boat. Do your own maintanence?? Checnge your drive lube and instead of climbing in the boat or walking to the front of the trailer to adjust trailer level to raise/lower the drives...


It is all about convenience!! For 100 bucks for 2 switches and less the an hours time to install, I will take the convenience...once you have them, you will never be with out them!

thanks makes sense.
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