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Old 04-09-2019, 11:22 AM
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Congrats! Looks Amazing! Hopefully I will be healed up in time to make it to Jacksonville to see it and run with you. Fingers crossed!
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Can't say I've seen that style seat before.
Ultimately my options were limited to the configurations Nor-Tech offers and that is not one of them.

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Can't say I've seen that style seat before.
Ultimately my options are limited to the configurations Nor-Tech offers and that is not one of them.
Sunny came out with it on their new 39/40 recently released. They now have retro fitted it to their popular 32 foot CC. A welcome upgrade on their 32, since the only back seat option previously was similar to the fold downs you see on fishing models. I thought it was a nice idea when I saw it.
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Old 04-09-2019, 03:36 PM
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Broward trailer fabrication and welding complete.
Entire trailer has been prepped & will receive a coat of Sharkhide Metal Protection.
Sharkhide is money well spent IMO, have applied to my past 2 trailers and they maintain that like new look even after being in saltwater.
About $150 in product, Broward is applying it for me.

PS- see skid channel in last pic that ties the forward crossmembers together.





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Old 04-17-2019, 02:44 PM
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My Broward Trailer is complete & delivers tomorrow.
Looking forward to seeing the finish product and the 700mi tow home.

Check out the before / after pics and the attention to detail Broward invested in smoothing out the welds on the taillight cross member.
Clearly Broward takes pride in their finished product and they are willing to go the extra mile.

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Very nice. Glad I never trailer anymore. But if I did, I'd be following your lead.
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Very nice. Glad I never trailer anymore. But if I did, I'd be following your lead.

I can only hope to have a waterfront or water access home someday.
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Trailer Complete, liking what I’m seeing so far.


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The 700+ mile tow home will tell me whether or not this was a good investment or not. Based on what I’ve been told by others there should be a noticeable improvement in ride quality.


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Originally Posted by jadento
I found us stopped a lot for a swim and they were climbing over the transom all the time. There is a third option which I am sure you have seen. Sunsation and likely others offer both a full width seat and a sort of hidden transom door. I cant speak to the coming off plane issue though.



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^^ That's a pretty nice setup. I got Concept to make a slip in 3rd seat on my boat. I stole the idea from Outerlimits front bolster with the fill in piece.
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