Hey there Sunsation boys - any plans for a 32' Mid-Cabin...
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Hey there Sunsation boys - any plans for a 32' Mid-Cabin...
The idea light bulb just popped on this morning - wouldn't a 32' Mid-cabin be a cool idea... (of course, if you decide to go ahead with this, you can send me the royalty payment - in the form of a 32' Mid-cabin with 500 EFI, Mcleod interior, fridge, micro, etc. Mitcher T graphics would be a plus )
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Hey Dockrocker, I was just on the phone with Dave from Sunsation last week and he says that a 32' mid-cabin is one of their priorities. That should be very intreresting to see.
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Hey Guys,
You can count on that happening and happening fast, we have orders already and are shooting for May - June deliveries. It'll be very close to the same as the very popular 288 Mid-Cabin as far as open bow area and cabin layout with a little more cabin space and other subtle changes due to the length. Available with twins or single power plants. It's gonna be a great twin engine Open Bow Dominator for those wanting that twin hammer and added length.
You can count on that happening and happening fast, we have orders already and are shooting for May - June deliveries. It'll be very close to the same as the very popular 288 Mid-Cabin as far as open bow area and cabin layout with a little more cabin space and other subtle changes due to the length. Available with twins or single power plants. It's gonna be a great twin engine Open Bow Dominator for those wanting that twin hammer and added length.
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Lake types my ass - come on up to the GREAT Lakes and we'll show ya what real water looks like!
Buncha east coast pansies get a little snow, they think they can walk like a man....
Buncha east coast pansies get a little snow, they think they can walk like a man....
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No snow here... We got just rain, and it was clear sunny skies and a balmy 49 degrees today... Expecting 60 this weekend and granted it's not Florida but it ain't Michigan either...
As far as walking like a man, there's no bow riders running on these open waters...
As far as walking like a man, there's no bow riders running on these open waters...
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Talk it up, talk it up... actually it's decent here today - 42 degrees and sunny. Of course, it's supposed be in the mid-20's by Sunday....
Michigan - 11 months of winter and 30 days of rain...
Michigan - 11 months of winter and 30 days of rain...
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Today (Thursday) I drove across one of our bridge/tunnels and the bay/ocean was like a pristine lake. Sun was shining and man was I tempted to splash the boat. But alas, who was I fooling. On 38 degree water at any amount of speed my face would've froze and broke apart....
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Rick,
That's why we like the windshield option up here in the "mitten" state. Actually, the Admiral has 3 requirements for our next boat - fresh water sink, porta-potty (minimum!), and a windshield. The lack of a windshield option was one of the main reasons we didn't buy a 288 during our last go round - nice to see Sunsation has made one available.
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That's why we like the windshield option up here in the "mitten" state. Actually, the Admiral has 3 requirements for our next boat - fresh water sink, porta-potty (minimum!), and a windshield. The lack of a windshield option was one of the main reasons we didn't buy a 288 during our last go round - nice to see Sunsation has made one available.
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Yeah i think it looks kinda slick for a "windshielded" boat and I like the sporty dash and glove box. I think the box oughta be on all....Oh well, counting the days....or should I say, DEGREES!...
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