Time to get your Mondo on the market and prep for boat show season :cool:Quote:
I'm liking this boat more and more. Ughhhhhh I'm in trouble, wife's gonna be pissed lol is it boat show season yet?
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Time to get your Mondo on the market and prep for boat show season :cool:Quote:
I'm liking this boat more and more. Ughhhhhh I'm in trouble, wife's gonna be pissed lol is it boat show season yet?
Brett, see if these pics make more sense of bow storage.
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The bow backs are hinged and shocked and open up to allow access to storage under dash and under glovebox area. You can also see where we have nonskid floors. Hope that makes sense...
matt
About time you guys hinged the back rests!
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I would love hinged seats!
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Not to my knowledge. I asked that exact question when we went out on a Max a few weeks ago, there seems to be so much dead space right there in the nose that I suggested they either make the backrest hinged OR make the top piece where the step pad is a door that you can open and stow your anchor in. I've seen it on some other boats or some boats put a bow ladder under a hinged door there, I think it'd be a great use of space though for an anchor. Plus more bow weight!
The front bow back does not flip up and we don't have access from the top. But when you see this boat, I don't think you will be missing storage locations. You could easily store an anchor under the front bow cushion. Keep in mind there is no bow sack under the cushions because we already have 1000lbs under the floor in the front. I am a huge fan of displacement, but I think you will find plenty of space in the middle of the boat to add extra weight and you might not need the extra weight in the actual bow. Most people put a lot of weight in the very back and then offset that with bow weight in the very front. But with this boat having so much potential to add extra weight in the very middle of the boat, then you might like that better.