Made the switch to Formula
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Very nice. I made the step to a 400ss with the same color and 525's this year. I came from a 106 mph boat so doing low 60's is alittle different but the amenities make up for it
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This may sound lame, but does anyone have any suggestions for a BBQ?
I went and looked at the Magna today, 3 different styles, and then thought that a small Weber Baby Q would be the ticket because I wouldn't have to install any hardware.
Can anyone help shoot in in a direction because I am torn on this one.
Thanks!
I went and looked at the Magna today, 3 different styles, and then thought that a small Weber Baby Q would be the ticket because I wouldn't have to install any hardware.
Can anyone help shoot in in a direction because I am torn on this one.
Thanks!
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Nice ride! How many sleepless nights after the go fast left, until you liked the cruiser?
Stops real well, eh? No extra tie down on the bow
Congrats, welcome to the Formula family!
Stops real well, eh? No extra tie down on the bow
Congrats, welcome to the Formula family!
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I found this boat, then had to sell my current boat which took about 60 days. So in reality, I sold my boat to specifically get this boat.
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Thanks everyone. I have it all squared away on the BBQ. I am getting the Stow and Go Grill from Force 10. It is 145 Sq. In of cooking space. However, the mount is the best part. The base of it only requires a very samll hole for the release button. Less than 1/2 inch hole overall. The grill attaches to the pole with 4 wing nuts and the base is also very low profile. So I am going to install this on the extended swim platform in the corner of the starboard side. It will be out of the way and easy to take down.
Thanks again.
Here is a picture of the mount.
Thanks again.
Here is a picture of the mount.
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Thanks everyone. I have it all squared away on the BBQ. I am getting the Stow and Go Grill from Force 10. It is 145 Sq. In of cooking space. However, the mount is the best part. The base of it only requires a very samll hole for the release button. Less than 1/2 inch hole overall. The grill attaches to the pole with 4 wing nuts and the base is also very low profile. So I am going to install this on the extended swim platform in the corner of the starboard side. It will be out of the way and easy to take down.
Thanks again.
Here is a picture of the mount.
Thanks again.
Here is a picture of the mount.
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The bow got 2 15k ties downs on it 2 days after that picture was taken. Only trailered it 2 miles without them.
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