Kryptonite project begins....
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Jdub, were you able to fix the leaking into the back seat? When i was looking at that boat, Holden had it sitting there with a real bad cover. I remember the seat being completly soaked through, almost too heavy to lift. Have you consider or gotten a cockpit cover??
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Fixed the leak? Yeah I keep it stored inside
Holden just had one of those one-size-fits-all covers. I don't want to put the snaps all over the boat for a cockpit cover. It looks to sleek to do that to it. Jay if that back seat was ever to heavy for you to lift you better get your a$$ in the gym!
Holden just had one of those one-size-fits-all covers. I don't want to put the snaps all over the boat for a cockpit cover. It looks to sleek to do that to it. Jay if that back seat was ever to heavy for you to lift you better get your a$$ in the gym!
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Fixed the leak? Yeah I keep it stored inside
Holden just had one of those one-size-fits-all covers. I don't want to put the snaps all over the boat for a cockpit cover. It looks to sleek to do that to it. Jay if that back seat was ever to heavy for you to lift you better get your a$$ in the gym!
Holden just had one of those one-size-fits-all covers. I don't want to put the snaps all over the boat for a cockpit cover. It looks to sleek to do that to it. Jay if that back seat was ever to heavy for you to lift you better get your a$$ in the gym!............but Donroc would still kick my ass
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Oh.....and you better start carrying full kegs!
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Your boat is looking good, I had custom cockpit covers made for mine and Mike's Krypto. I put snaps in place of a few windshield screws, and under the rub rail in the rub rail facing down, then under the swim platform some bunge hooks and sewed buggie loops in the cover, it looks great works and the only snaps you see are the few in the windshield. i will see if i can find picture.
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Your boat is looking good, I had custom cockpit covers made for mine and Mike's Krypto. I put snaps in place of a few windshield screws, and under the rub rail in the rub rail facing down, then under the swim platform some bunge hooks and sewed buggie loops in the cover, it looks great works and the only snaps you see are the few in the windshield. i will see if i can find picture.
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Your boat is looking good, I had custom cockpit covers made for mine and Mike's Krypto. I put snaps in place of a few windshield screws, and under the rub rail in the rub rail facing down, then under the swim platform some bunge hooks and sewed buggie loops in the cover, it looks great works and the only snaps you see are the few in the windshield. i will see if i can find picture.
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Agreed with the cockpit cover. I met up with P&G Canvas last weekend and that's exactly what we decided. There's enough fiberglass under the rub-rail to hold the screw for the cover and you'll only sacrifice 4-6 snaps on the deck. Don, what material did you use? I decided on sunbrella supreme. It was only an extra $120.
The nice deal is the snap from the windshield came straight down to nder the rub rail an made a nice vent scoop, I also added netting (vent) across the back to get the air out. I dont have any pictures, I just droped off the boat @ perf marine yesterday they will need to dial in the accel DFI in the boat. maybe Johnny can snap a few pics for us???



