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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandm View Post
    here in the desert a windscreen is a waste of monies. when we lived in green bay it got a lot of use on late fall days and coming back in the dark. keeps the cold breeze off the ladies. it was worth having but I never checked off a box. was always included. I would say your use or lack of will be related to your location and times you are out. don't ask us on here, ask the boss storing it is usually pretty easy. we stuffed it alongside the gunnels behind the passenger seat storage. always somewhere to stick it out of the way.

    convertible rear seat, waste of monies imo.

    surfpipe, that's all personal preference. we've never had one so can't say we would like it or not and are not getting one with current boat we are inking on.
    Was out on Mead this past weekend. Definitively no need to block a cool breeze with a windscreen. Driving in 119 temps give the feeling of someone holding a hair dryer on your face.


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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonejeepin View Post
    Driving in 119 temps give the feeling of someone holding a hair dryer on your face.
    I ride a motorcycle to work every day with full gear. today going in at 11am it was like riding into a blast furnace. tonight going home at 9pm it'll still be 105-108ish
    welcome to the desert.. but its a dry heat........

    and if I was in minnesota, heater, shower and windscreen would be a no brainer....... in GB we used the wind dam somewhat regularly in sept/oct, heater in the evenings(keep a couple blankets on board and pull the heat tube under it for warmth) and shower could warm up wet lifejackets.
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  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandm View Post
    I ride a motorcycle to work every day with full gear. today going in at 11am it was like riding into a blast furnace. tonight going home at 9pm it'll still be 105-108ish
    welcome to the desert.. but its a dry heat........

    and if I was in minnesota, heater, shower and windscreen would be a no brainer....... in GB we used the wind dam somewhat regularly in sept/oct, heater in the evenings(keep a couple blankets on board and pull the heat tube under it for warmth) and shower could warm up wet lifejackets.
    113 in Baker, CA at 10pm last night on the drive home. It’s was warm this weekend. Was planning to stay for today but the wind forecast looked bad and the RV air conditioners just could not keep up.

    Dry heat is certainly better than humidity. It’s awesome how warm it is by 6am. Seriously considering a move to Boulder City.


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  4. #14
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    Oh yeah, heat! 100% must have!

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  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonejeepin View Post
    Seriously considering a move to Boulder City.
    boulder city is nice and not having to deal with the casino/gambling bs is a definite benefit(illegal in the city limits) but the ramp there can be a $hitshow on the weekends. we prefer callville bay to launch from and it's only 15 min from our front door. henderson on the eastern side of the 95 out off lake mead/racetrack/lake las vegas area have close proximity to the ramps AND still close to retail/restaurants without the drive. we love calico ridge although the HOA is a pain in the arse. no boats/rv's on the lots unless in garages but sub has rv parking for about 200bux a year.


    sorry, back to the OP topic
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  6. #16
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    So for options... what are the musts and what are the duds....???

  7. #17
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    I use the windscreen mainly for towing when I don’t have the cover on. On past boats I’ve had cushions fly out with no screen due to the wind tunnel that area creates. Maybe that’s not an issue on the newer boats, but having the screen gives me peace of mind while towing.


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  8. #18
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    We also use the windscreen for towing. It allows placement of boards behind the screen so we don't have to tie things down. I think it is really handy.

  9. #19
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    I added the screen this season. In northern New England, it gets lots of use. I would say it’s 100% worth the money. My GF says it’s the most important feature of the boat.

    Removable seat back, it sounds like is only for the center seat now. That I wouldn’t spend the money on. I’ve used mine once and everyone in the boat agreed that it just makes the boat cumbersome. I find it much more enjoyable to leave the rear center seat in place.

    If I were ordering a new boat I would order a surf pipe. We’ve done just fine without one, but wish adding one now wasn’t so difficult.
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  10. #20
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    here are the options i will most likely be ordering:

    high altitude prop. We boat at over 6K ft so we have to have that.
    GPS cruise control.
    Flow 3 and Autowake
    Heater- we boat early and late in the season and it is a must for us.
    adjustable seat
    depth finder
    duel battery
    surf pipe
    transom step-i've heard it is a nice option for getting in and out of boat on the back.

    a few other small one but these are the main ones for us. I made a wind screen for our current boat. Then made a seat back cushion to fit the opening and that does the same thing and adds another place to sit. The removable seat back is one i go back and forth on but most people seem to not use it so i will probably pass on it.
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