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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
Are those stand up bolsters? Or sit down?
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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
Originally Posted by Sean H
you can make a mustang fast like a ferrari, but it never will be one... it won't have the style, the quality, the image, the desirability or the rarity of a ferrari...
fountain is the same way, not a knock on fountain, they price and build their boats for a certain market.... |
Re: Roller-Coaster seats
Originally Posted by welladjusted
Sean you are always making friends and influencing. I love Fountains you MOFO!!
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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
Originally Posted by License To Thrill
The 40' Baja used in their ads also has this arrangement. I saw the boat at the Miami show last Feb. and I like the look. That Fountain ads says "rear triple bolsters" which it does not have. :rolleyes: Paint is too busy for me but I'm glad to see Fountain move in that direction. The old paint schemes were really dated.
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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
have enough been made for anyone to own one on the board here?
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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
so, no one has one yet.?. to each his own, i guess; on this one.
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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
That's not exactly a new idea...Baja was doing that in the early/mid 90's in the 32 Outlaw, and was a fairly popular option. It's kinda nice to let the seat keep you in place X 6, rather than depending on your knees, feet and arms, while sitting on a bench X 3 @ 100+ mph. I think the only embarrasment would be to have that seating in a boat that would only run 70 mph!
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Re: Roller-Coaster seats
That paint doesnt just look like OL, the cigarette in the Pier 57 ad looks the same. They are ALL starting to look the same.
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