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cuda 12-08-2006 04:39 PM

Re: Which Sit Down is the best
 
I'd take a Zr Comp.

FeverMike 12-08-2006 04:47 PM

Re: Which Sit Down is the best
 
I ment to add to my post that the Donzi ZR has no leg room. If you are over 6'1 or 2" you might not fit.

FeverMike 12-08-2006 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Gary864
I really like the 34 Phantom with the driver in the center

Yeah, that was a pretty cool boat but it's much smaller than say the 42 Fountain or 36 Cig Gladiator. Bother these boats have a deeper cockpit.

OL40SVX 12-08-2006 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by FeverMike
I ment to add to my post that the Donzi ZR has no leg room. If you are over 6'1 or 2" you might not fit.

The Zr's have adjustible seats I believe. I know the Gladiator does.

DirtyMoney 12-08-2006 05:04 PM

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nortech 38!!!

customryder 12-08-2006 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by fountain40icbm
The Zr's have adjustible seats I believe. I know the Gladiator does.

correct im 6' Plenty of leg room had to move seat forward as a matter of fact... They are a little low though.

AIR TIME 12-08-2006 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by fountain40icbm
Yes the Zr has a cabin, but he is looking at sit down boats which implied the Zr comp. The sit down boat was just called a Zr at first, so people still call it by that, which was before the new stand up ones came out. I wonder if they will build the 43 comp with a cabin!!:D:D:D

With the new zr you have a choice, the bolster looks to low to stand during rough water to me. I did the same to my 24ol after breaking my 8''extra tall standup bolsters in the cape race in 2002 .My old ones were right under your arm pits not like a lot of stock seats that topped at the small of your back :rolleyes: I had offshore performance build 2 custom drop out race seats,so when racing or running in rough water it was better to sit.you were lower in the boat, but if you were just out goofing. Then drop them down and they still give you support above standard ones, but with a PHUCK UP knee and 5 bad disks and 3 tears in my shoulder I like sitting now :rolleyes: :D PLUS When sitting the wind goes over your head nice, but when standing this fall testing props running 80plus hour necks were killing us after 15mins in the wind. PS WHAT I REALLY NEED IS A FOAM BUBBLE DO UH :rolleyes:

OL40SVX 12-08-2006 09:56 PM

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In the front seats of the Gladiator there is no wind at all. I was on a regular Zr and was sitting down in the back bolster. I perfer sitting down, but I think standing would have been better for the back since the wind is already in your face.

AIR TIME 12-08-2006 10:25 PM

Re: Which Sit Down is the best
 
my problem is I can't stand anymore :eek: :D working out after the last surgery 6 weeks ago I am only working with 2lbs :eek: and after 30 reps the knee is killing me :rolleyes: and to top it off they gave me corisone the other day thats a band aid :rolleyes: . but anyways if this won't work soon I told then to just replace it, I'm loosing count on the surgerys last 3 were 2004 and 2006 gees, and like I said with my fairing I'm sitting just right and the wind doesn't pull on you at my slow speeds which is fast for a baja :p

tnothin 12-09-2006 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Tazz
Here we go again....

My point exactly. This is getting old. As soon as someone starts a thread like this, no matter how simple, it turns into a heavy weight fight promotion with of course a ton of trash talkin :evilb:


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