Folding dock chairs
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Folding dock chairs
What kind do you guys have? Picked up 2 at West Marine for 8 buks and I'd have to have a few beers quick to get comfortable.
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I picked up 2 for $100 each at West Marine. The white ones with the thick marine cushions on it and aluminum frame. I think they are mostly for yachts, but I wanted to use them to put on top of the cabin - when I have a boat full of people and no where to relax. Haven't tried it yet......
Expensive, but I figure they will last forever and I can reupholster them when the cushions wear down
Expensive, but I figure they will last forever and I can reupholster them when the cushions wear down
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http://www.maxxdaddy.com/
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I bought a few of these last year. Definitely worth the extra $. They are very comfortable, even for the BIG BOYS.....
http://www.maxxdaddy.com/
http://www.maxxdaddy.com/
They do look worth the coin.
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yes, they were 8.00 each. I'll keep them for that and see how much I'll use them. The maxx monsters/giants could be near future but Mental has more coin than me
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i have two thati cant remember where i got them. they are small but they have a built in cooler on the bottom that will hold six beers and ice. it also has a compartment that holds a plate,fork, knife and a napkin.
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I've broken enough or thrown enough away that I figure these are a better long term investment. I still have 4 of the less expensive ones, but everyone that sits out on the dock can tell the difference in comfort and how sturdy the Maxx Daddy's are. Plus they are heavy enough they tend not to get blown into the lake when wind gusts come up.
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If I wanted to sit in a chair, I'd stay home by the pool. If you're out on the water, sit on the boat.
Here is one I found for you though DT42.
http://www.beachchairs.com/beach-cha...iew&key=WCR006
Perhaps you can store it crammed up your beak.
Here is one I found for you though DT42.
http://www.beachchairs.com/beach-cha...iew&key=WCR006
Perhaps you can store it crammed up your beak.
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If I wanted to sit in a chair, I'd stay home by the pool. If your out on the water, sit on the boat.
Here is one I found for you though DT42.
http://www.beachchairs.com/beach-cha...iew&key=WCR006
Perhaps you can store it crammed up your beak.
Here is one I found for you though DT42.
http://www.beachchairs.com/beach-cha...iew&key=WCR006
Perhaps you can store it crammed up your beak.