What Type Of Options Do You all Have On your Boats?
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From: Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
G-Force, That is a good one. I have had those types of things happen as well. You just have to laugh, crack another beverage, and keep on truckin'. Thanks, LMFAO
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Marine Machine external steering
BIG K planes
All the important gauges
Halon system
Most efficient use of reliable horsepower
Custom exhaust
Custom bolsters
Lab prop
dual kill switches
No stereo
No potty
No windshield
No AC
Just performance
BIG K planes
All the important gauges
Halon system
Most efficient use of reliable horsepower
Custom exhaust
Custom bolsters
Lab prop
dual kill switches
No stereo
No potty
No windshield
No AC
Just performance
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NICKSLICK, No dive tank holders? Where do you put the tanks?
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From: Granger, IN
D2, yeah, my next boat, I want a real crapper, with a magazine rack. That way, my two desires will be satisfied, boating and pooping.
We've got the usual Fountain stuff, but I can see next go round I'd want ac/heat. And my one beef with Fountains is so many 32's do not have shorepower. I look like a redneck stringing my orange extension cord into the cockpit. Yeee Haaawwww, ya'll wanna come in fur some chitlins?
We've got the usual Fountain stuff, but I can see next go round I'd want ac/heat. And my one beef with Fountains is so many 32's do not have shorepower. I look like a redneck stringing my orange extension cord into the cockpit. Yeee Haaawwww, ya'll wanna come in fur some chitlins?
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I tie the tanks down over the engine hatch...
The bouncing sound they make assures me they havent fallen off the back of the boat... further, when I catch really really big air, I can measure how high I got by the time span between when they hit again...
Besides, if my boat ever catches on fire, the resulting explosive force of 3750LBS per square inch of nitrox will surely "blow" the fire out...
The bouncing sound they make assures me they havent fallen off the back of the boat... further, when I catch really really big air, I can measure how high I got by the time span between when they hit again...
Besides, if my boat ever catches on fire, the resulting explosive force of 3750LBS per square inch of nitrox will surely "blow" the fire out...





