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That looks like it'll be fun to vacumn out , I guess you'll just take it out and flush it with a hose. As far as the folding step for Maryland Steve, it's available thru Sonic and is made by Garlick (sp?). I added one to my Prowler and it was a great upgrade, the wife loved it! Steve
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I was a fan of cockpit carpet in the past, but have the Lonseal in the Active Thunder and love it. There are lots of different patterns and colors to choose from but not many primary colors such as blue. I have floor drains in the cockpit so you could just hose it out, but I don't like getting my boat wet ! I ordered the optional cockpit carpeting but doubt that I'll ever use it! Steve
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What, do you think it's going to be in as good of shape as the cockpit cover I sold you? Just kidding, I've traded my Prowler (along with the carpet) for a 33 Active Thunder. I have to apoligize for not changing my avatar yet! Steve
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I've been out twice with the boat, once we ran to Winthrop Harbor for lunch, and once up to Whistling Staits for lunch. My buddy did a blow by along shore and they broadcast it on national coverage of the PGA, the quality was awesome! I've been jammed with work so unfortunately I've missed one of the best summers in a long time but plan on having the boat for several more. I really enjoy just tweaking the boat and trailer to fine tune everything. The 502's are "really" quiet, although Corsa installed baffles in the tips so I'm not sure how much is the cats and how much are the baffles! Still haven't gotten a chance to play with props and currently hitting the limiter with 28 Bravo's. Looking forward to some fall boating and some future trips across the pond and maybe south this winter. I don't regret the decision! Steve
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It runs across the width of the boat under the seats for minimal exposure. The dealer provided a strip of heavy-duty vinyl for the back along with vinyl adhesive. If I had to do it again, I think I would just make it two pieces with more snaps.
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After two outings with this flooring, I have to restate my opinion. It's definitely more comfortable than the carpet. My feet used to get sore when standing on long trips. Not anymore! While the surface isn't as soft as carpet, the cushion is so much better.