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Re: Looking for photos
Check out my website, you won't belive what I did to mine. <gg>
It is extremely practical, good looking and removable.
Good luck with your new boat, you picked a great one!
It is extremely practical, good looking and removable.
Good luck with your new boat, you picked a great one!
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CBR,
Thanks. The wife would have issues with what you did,but the father in law would love it. We had a 2001 358 that we pretraded,and we are just waiting for the ride.
Thanks again
Thanks. The wife would have issues with what you did,but the father in law would love it. We had a 2001 358 that we pretraded,and we are just waiting for the ride.
Thanks again
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Ho Ho! Well, you could always train the wife to take up fishing or the father in law to take up tanning on the 7 foot long padded box seat. I sleep on the box and let the boat jig for fluke.
Actually, you can simply unbolt the rear box, unscrew the fighting chair helmseat, flip down the side rails, and resnap/rebolt the rear engine hatch padded cover. It fits right over top of the flush mounted fighting chair recepticale. Probably should make a short video of that process.
More than ten feet away, you can't even notice that anything has been done to the boat. Takes about 15 minutes to completely change the character of the boat. The only catch is that removing the box must be done on land while the boat is on a trailer or cradle, and you need another big guy/tall wife to help lift the box on and off.
My wife is well practiced at doing this also.
You boat is looking super, good luck with it! Our 30SS has cruised from Manhattan to Nantucket and Miami to Stuart and south to Key West. Seen us safely through plenty of bad seas and OSO fun runs. <G> Fantastic boat, you made a great choice!
Actually, you can simply unbolt the rear box, unscrew the fighting chair helmseat, flip down the side rails, and resnap/rebolt the rear engine hatch padded cover. It fits right over top of the flush mounted fighting chair recepticale. Probably should make a short video of that process.
More than ten feet away, you can't even notice that anything has been done to the boat. Takes about 15 minutes to completely change the character of the boat. The only catch is that removing the box must be done on land while the boat is on a trailer or cradle, and you need another big guy/tall wife to help lift the box on and off.
My wife is well practiced at doing this also.
You boat is looking super, good luck with it! Our 30SS has cruised from Manhattan to Nantucket and Miami to Stuart and south to Key West. Seen us safely through plenty of bad seas and OSO fun runs. <G> Fantastic boat, you made a great choice!
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Re: Looking for photos
Originally Posted by HEREZJOHNNY
Hey CBR, Dude, buy a bay boat you freakin idiot!! what the hell are you thinkin? Go fishing on a different sight!! I bought a sonic for hallin as and chasing tail!! you are killin me with you`re B.S.
get a fishing boat,
Johnny
get a fishing boat,
Johnny