Ok, everyone. Spoke to the dealer today. They are more than halfway done with the install of the pair of 750lb bags, pumps, switches, etc., but I talked to him about the Enzos. He's very familiar, and knew right away how good they are on this boat, but indicated how pricey they are, too. He said not to worry, though...since he's using Fly High sacks already, and Tsunami pumps with their fittings, putting the Enzo in later will be "plug and play", and he can move the 750's elsewhere (like up front) if I want to really sink it (and lose most of my storage ). Since my kids are just starting out...and they're almost done installing them, I think I'll try it like this first...and upgrade over time. I know you guys are trying to save me grief and money...but don't I have to make some of the same mistakes on my own? Plus...I'm headed to the lake on Friday with a couple of buddies, so I need them to be done. Shortsighted? Yes. But I just bought a boat...cut me some slack.
Thanks for all the advice...keep it coming, for sure. I still have depth gauge issues (incessant beeping) that have to be addressed, as well as possibly a speedometer issue (with the PerfectPass) that they are still investigating...and a bunch of audio work to be done. Some of that probably won't be done by Friday...so I'll be dropping it back off with them after a bit more playing. So far I haven't even had to store it at home. Which is good, I guess...I need to get some more concrete poured anyway.
Thanks for all the advice...keep it coming, for sure. I still have depth gauge issues (incessant beeping) that have to be addressed, as well as possibly a speedometer issue (with the PerfectPass) that they are still investigating...and a bunch of audio work to be done. Some of that probably won't be done by Friday...so I'll be dropping it back off with them after a bit more playing. So far I haven't even had to store it at home. Which is good, I guess...I need to get some more concrete poured anyway.
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