My new 2007 30 SKater
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#74
Do you get much wind in the front seats?
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#75
Push a button, an up comes a windscreen, it makes a huge difference.
When we were out earlier this week, we put the windscreen down, and it is just what you would expect, blasting wind in your face.
Put the windscreen up, and the wind in the face disappears. I am 6ft tall, and still protected from wind in the face by the windscreen.
When we were out earlier this week, we put the windscreen down, and it is just what you would expect, blasting wind in your face.
Put the windscreen up, and the wind in the face disappears. I am 6ft tall, and still protected from wind in the face by the windscreen.
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He owns all those now ? Wow I remember one time I owned a 46 skater, 40 skater, and 40 hustler at the same time.
My motto was if someone comes to look at it, he is leaving with it. Finally got rid of all three.
CM
My motto was if someone comes to look at it, he is leaving with it. Finally got rid of all three.
CM
#78
Today I spent some time setting neutral on the drives, leveling off the mechanical
indicators, and installing my 6 person intercom system.
Attached are pics showing how the hull & bulkheads are attached to the deck using a
layer of kevlar (the yellow stuff), backside of the dash showing some gauge wiring and
the helm, and the bulkhead just ahead of the dash showing the AGIs and various
electronic components and connections.
indicators, and installing my 6 person intercom system.
Attached are pics showing how the hull & bulkheads are attached to the deck using a
layer of kevlar (the yellow stuff), backside of the dash showing some gauge wiring and
the helm, and the bulkhead just ahead of the dash showing the AGIs and various
electronic components and connections.
#80
Yesterday, with the help of my brother-in-law Bernie, and my soon to be son-in-law Mark, we finished the changes to the lift (a Hi-Tide, gear drive, 12,000lb, 4 post system) to accommodate the new Skater.


