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    Burning Money

    Letting the elements attack or beloved RZ4 is like burnging money.

    Full Sunbrealla cover with zipper door and 3 large screened windows to allow the boat to dry out yet keep insects out. Zippers were installed at rub rail for future side skirts.

    Flame Resistance (FR): Fabric does not melt drip and is inherently flame retardant passing the following FR requirements:
    a) California State Fire Marshal’s Test Procedure #801. Title 19 (19 CCR s 1237).
    b) NFPA 701 (Test Method 1).
    c) ASTM E84-05: Flame spread and smoke density Class A.
    d) FAA 25.853 interior aircraft textiles and furnishings.
    e) FMVSS302: Auto, bus and train.
    f) UL214 certification (USA).
    g) CPAI-84 1995: Tent walls and roof.
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    #2
    Sweet. Where did you get this and are the pricy?

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      #3
      I prefer the garage.
      Bad decisions make good stories.

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        #4
        Is that the former Wetsounds boat?

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          #5
          Originally posted by jbort View Post
          Is that the former Wetsounds boat?
          yes

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            #6
            Is he living in it too?

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              #7
              6-3-10... Its like looking into the future

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                #8
                Originally posted by majestic View Post
                Is he living in it too?

                LOL
                www.integrity-wake.com

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                  #9
                  I've never seen trailer guideposts that tall. Are they for use on a really steep launch ramp?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                    I've never seen trailer guideposts that tall. Are they for use on a really steep launch ramp?
                    Correct, the tall guideposts protect the wrap from getting scratched on steep launch ramps.
                    Temporarily not a TO, but not gone forever... RID22 (Formerly K***k'n Futs!)

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                      #11
                      The cover was $2500.00. Custom made. The Tige cover wasn't doing the job and became a big hassle. Wish I had a garage to fit it, but don't...so this is the next best thing. The wraps coming off soon. Going back to stock graphics but am considering painting the white hull with flip paint (gold - silver) then apply stock graphics. Jury's still out.

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                        #12
                        Awesome camper but beds are a shade narrow Enjoy if you use in a remote lagoon or bay on a big lake.

                        Where did you get the Guidpole extenders/lights?

                        Wouldn't a $1000.00 custom mooring cover with ventilation ports, 2 in the bow and 4 in main cabin be a little more practicle?
                        We have a Maristar Sport set up this way and can travel with it on long trips and it is 7 years old and doing well.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by River Runner View Post
                          I prefer the garage.
                          X2

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by MoneyPity View Post
                            Awesome camper but beds are a shade narrow Enjoy if you use in a remote lagoon or bay on a big lake.

                            Where did you get the Guidpole extenders/lights?

                            Wouldn't a $1000.00 custom mooring cover with ventilation ports, 2 in the bow and 4 in main cabin be a little more practicle?
                            We have a Maristar Sport set up this way and can travel with it on long trips and it is 7 years old and doing well.
                            Lots of big oaks in the yard and it became a big fiasco trying to keep debris out. Basic covers still leak, the boat would never dry (Florida's high humidity), and keeping "everything" protected was the goal. Most everyone I know have total over covers and their boats are kept prestine. LED guide pole lights from http://www.pipe-light.com/ They help termendously when trying to change lanes.
                            Last edited by Nobody; 03-07-2010, 04:46 PM.

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                              #15
                              Is there a frame under that? It looks like you have a hoop or something at the top. If so...any pics?

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