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Old 04-08-2004 | 08:18 AM
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Can you see over a race fairing while seated? also how does it reflect the wind while standing? 35 classic Thanks in advance, Jeff
 
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Old 04-08-2004 | 11:09 AM
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My 93 35 has a dark tinted plexiglass shield. Similiar to a race fairing but not exactly the same. You should be able to see over the fairing while seated unless you are super short. I still get alot of wind sitting down but I did remove the deflectors that mount above. It looks alot cooler w/o them and I'm fine with that although some will not. As far as standing, you might as well look at that dog hangin his snout out the window goin down the freeway and that will answer that. Full blown. I'm sure you could mount deflectors on the fairing which will help lots.
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Old 04-08-2004 | 11:13 AM
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Fairing is nice and my opinion makes the boat or the new 1/2 windshield. Full windshield is not me. Ever see a Cig, etc. with a full windshield?
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Old 04-11-2004 | 11:36 AM
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Jeff, my 35 has a fairing and if you are sitting you can only see straight ahead to the center of the fairing . if a boat tries to pass in front of you from your port side it is hard to see them until every one is to close. I am 6 foot and set all the time on a boat US pillow, that works great but it likes to slide off the seat. I think the bolsters in the fountains could use a little more design.
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Old 04-14-2004 | 01:45 PM
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Sitting? What's that?? I always wondered what those things were hanging from the bottom of my bolsters. Thought it was just padding for my calves.

My knees handle a pounding much better than my spine.

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Old 04-14-2004 | 04:42 PM
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Jeff:

I have a 99 35 with the fairing. I have a 3 or 4 inch clear plexi wind screen on top of the fairing. I am 5'10" and find the bolsters to be too short to sit. I had cushions made that attach to the drop out bolster. They raise me enough to be able to see over the fairing. The wind blows overhead in either the seated or standing position. Also, my spine does not take the beating alluded to above because I have an extra 5 or 6 inches of cushion.

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Old 04-23-2004 | 03:44 PM
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I would think you would get pitched out of the boat sooner by standing. I have raced bikes all my life and I stand. but from what I have found you have alot more control when sitting in a boat . Thats my thoughts , and more and more race boats are sit down every year. The way I look at it if you are making the payments you can drive the boat any way you see fit. Have fun boating
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Old 04-24-2004 | 07:34 AM
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What if I don't have payments, can I still drive the way I want?
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Old 04-26-2004 | 08:40 AM
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Not trying to stir up chit here, but... I believe there's more of a chance getting pitched out if you're sitting vs. standing.

Let me explain - I have an angled foot rest that allows me to sort of sit, but really it's more like leaning into my bolster. I can use my legs to force my butt into the bolster, and lock my body in place tight into the seat. I'm still able to see over the fairing in all directions just fine. In effect, I'm holding on with my hands AND feet.

If I'm sitting, the only thing holding on is my hands. Same story if one is just standing without being able to brace yourself with your legs.

If you spin and catch a chine, doesn't matter what you're holding on with, Newton's Law says you're going swimming. Only thing to save you there is a 5-point harness, but then it would be a good idea to have a canopy, and a decent supply of air.

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Old 04-26-2004 | 10:55 AM
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That explains it leaning into bolster. Works well if you're gonna be on it.
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