Kinda dead in here, what gives?
#31
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From: Tomball (Houston), TX
Originally Posted by never enuff
Chris--those covers have to be measured and made individually because some of the cockpit cover snaps are in a diffferent place and a different distance from each other. Barb said she would be glad to measure your boat next time we see y'all. She should have ours done in the next few weeks along with a back seat cover.
So what kind of material are you using for your covers? I've seen a couple but never really paid attention to what they were made out of.
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From: Tomball (Houston), TX
Originally Posted by liquid asset
And for the record, Dodge is a beast, I have an 05 quad cab 4x4 dually, Bully Dogged out with monitor, Air raid intake, and straight 4", its a freakin beast, 0-60 in 6.4 sec in a big 4wd dually is cookin
#33
Originally Posted by Busta
Damn you go through trucks like you do boats. Didn't you have a Chevy, then a Ford, and now a Dodge?
Some of us are worse. I have been through about 34 vehicles in the last 14 years. I have had four different trucks just in the last 2 years.
The first step is admitting I have a problem, I admit nothing.
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From: Tomball (Houston), TX
Originally Posted by haulinvols
The first step is admitting I have a problem, I admit nothing. 

Just messing with you Matt!
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Originally Posted by Busta
Damn you go through trucks like you do boats. Didn't you have a Chevy, then a Ford, and now a Dodge?
#36
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From: Cedar Creek, Texas
Chris--This is what Barb said---the material is velour terry cloth doubled. It snaps on the same place your cockpit cover snaps(using existing snaps). She can monogram your boat name or Baja in the middle of the cover. It works well when your just crusing or when your rafted up but would probably not do well at 75 or 80mph. She has made a couple and everyone has liked them. The cost depends on the size and amount of material---if you know anybody that works on sound systems maybe we can work something out????
Jay
Jay
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From: Tomball (Houston), TX
I think I might just know someone that knows a thing or two about stereos! In fact, I think he may even be able to tell you how many mph your stereo may cost! Oh wait a minute, you may want to keep the $hitter on that boat!
Seriously the cover sounds great, we definitely need to talk. Hell, at 70-75 on the trailer, my buddy said he couldn't even see my headrests from behind because the vinyl bubbled up so much. I swear the vinyl quality seems to go down with every boat I upgrade to. My 98 had awesome vinyl and the 02 was okay.
Seriously the cover sounds great, we definitely need to talk. Hell, at 70-75 on the trailer, my buddy said he couldn't even see my headrests from behind because the vinyl bubbled up so much. I swear the vinyl quality seems to go down with every boat I upgrade to. My 98 had awesome vinyl and the 02 was okay.
Originally Posted by never enuff
Chris--This is what Barb said---the material is velour terry cloth doubled. It snaps on the same place your cockpit cover snaps(using existing snaps). She can monogram your boat name or Baja in the middle of the cover. It works well when your just crusing or when your rafted up but would probably not do well at 75 or 80mph. She has made a couple and everyone has liked them. The cost depends on the size and amount of material---if you know anybody that works on sound systems maybe we can work something out????
Jay
Jay




