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  1. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
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    Lake Elsinore, CA
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    Nice looking color combo on your new boat! I would not tow with the cover in place the straps will vibrate in the wind and scratch your gel coat unless you feel like buffing out your new boat before you even take it out.
    Life's great when im on the water in my 05 XLV!

  2. #12
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    Jan 2008
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    colorado
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    looks great! i have towed many miles with the Z5 (1000+) at 80+mph. it is like a huge sail, so we don't do that any more. it sits fine under the cover. i don't have the mooring cover so i don't know about it.

    2nd 3rd, abt the hitch

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
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    Vancouver WA
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    In my opinion, more than a hour or so over 75mph I would take the Z-5 off. It fits pretty well in the cockpit.
    I usually put something on the observer seat and let it sit on the driver seat. then use the straps to tie it down or keep it under the cover. I removed the canvas off the rack thinking it would be easier for a long tow last summer... uh really ba idea. It is a pain to get it to fit right again. It can be done but it wasn't worth the time. Thats when I found it fit inside on the return trip. Usaully when we are driving that far we are staying for a while and have a lot of crap packed in the boat. I just place stuff so that the cover sits flat.
    When I first brought it home I noticed the X shaped tube strap had worn marks in the top of the Z-5 after a 30 mile trip. I wasn't real happy so I took it off and kept it in the boat. I never used it once last summer. So unless your going to be hauling a tube around on it (which I don't reccomend anyway), take it off before you leave the dealership and save your cover. If you do notice any flapping while your driving there are some adjustments that you can make to fix it.
    Enjoy! Beautiful boat by the way. Get some better pics when you get it home.


    PWI as usual...

  4. #14
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Coventry, CT
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    Long day today, but finally got her home. Went out with the salesman for a test spin, good thing, discovered an inoperable speedo and a missing O-ring on the left ballast pump. Quick fix back at the dealership then was on my way. Got her home with the Z5 on staying under 60, no problems. After dinner took the family out for a quick spin on the lake. My son made up a moomba song, he was so excited to be going out. Everybody was grinning so it was a good choice. Only bad side is I ripped up the lawn pretty good trying to put the boat away. Backing the MFer of down the driveway from now on.

    Almost forgot, picked up a 3 1/4" drop hitch, good thing actually had to flip it over for a rise. Go figure.

    Pics of her arrival at home are below for those interested.
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  5. #15
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    North End Lake Lanier GA
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    Good looking boat man. Nice looking tow rig too.

    Yea i bought a 2 inch drop hitch for my truck thinking my hitch would be too high too. After the boat hooks up it drops me down like 4 inched and im to low then. Just fliped the ball over to a 2 inch lift now.

    Sorry to hear about the yard. Good thing is its jsut grass and it grows like hell LOL.

    If you want to park it in the lawn might look into some pavers form the Home Depot. You can get concret style 12/12 or even 16/16 for about 1 to 2 bucks each. Make a little path for them.

    All ya realy need to do it clear the grass out about 4 inches down then lay a thin layer of lyme down and some sand to keep them level and keep the weeds out then you have a nice drive way for the trailer.

    I wish i had some of my 1/4 acre back yard in the front. My front yard is like 10W/20L and my drive way is steep so even backing intot he garage is blind. Good thing GF knows how to yell STOP!! lol
    Malo <--- Means--Evil or Mean One. This explains a lot.
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  6. #16
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Eugene OR
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    Very nice looking boat and welcome to the family. I always tow with the cover on and have not had an issue with the straps. You just need to watch how you put them on so the buckel is away from the boat.
    2008 Outback V - Sold but never forgotten.
    “Do not wait; the time will never be “just right.” Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along." -Napoleon Hill

  7. #17
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    oklahoma
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    Thats a good looking boat.Im sure you guys will get years of enjoyment or however long till you trade it in at least.

  8. #18
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Coventry, CT
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    good looking boat. Hope to see you out on the lake. We picked up Our 2002 moomba just 2 days before you at A and S. We live right down the road from you.

  9. #19
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    Love the boat, welcome to the family. I had some input on your questions but seems you made it no probs

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