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    #16
    so do yall run little duct lines and make vents in the boat kind of like a vehicle or do you just let it blow? i know this is a dumb question but i realy dont know how they work for the fact that i have nevr been on a boat with one

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      #17
      and where do yall mount them

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        #18
        Heaters rules
        Being cold drools

        A heater is great just coming out of the cold water or after the sun goes down. You make yourself a mini tent with a towel and put the heater hose inside ---nice, very nice.


        Warmest place in the boat:
        Last edited by Moki; 11-06-2007, 03:09 AM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by kana12 View Post
          so do yall run little duct lines and make vents in the boat kind of like a vehicle or do you just let it blow? i know this is a dumb question but i realy dont know how they work for the fact that i have nevr been on a boat with one
          You run duct lines to where the heater vents come out. If you pull on the vent, another 6 feet of hose comes out that you can hold onto where you want the heat.

          Originally posted by kana12 View Post
          and where do yall mount them
          My heater is mounted in the compartment in front of the driver, I have one vent coming out in the bow, one vent in the aisle way, and one vent by the drivers feet.

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            #20
            Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
            Spenchey,

            Have you ever been in a boat with a heater?

            Maybe being young, you have a greater tolerance for the cold, but the heater is a huge bonus, will not have another boat without one. Mine has one, and when it is cool outside, it makes the riding a bit more sweet.
            Hey, he's from Iowa. 'nuf said.
            Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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              #21
              40 degrees compares nothing to negative 40.

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                #22
                Originally posted by spenchey2 View Post
                By the time i'm as old as you guys my knees will be so bad that i won't even want a wake boat, well at least not to wakeboard. And by the way i think the cold is the devil himself.

                but i see your guys point
                Hey Spenchy take it easy, the heater is really nice for the little ones. My grandsons love it even on warmer days if the water is chilly. Oh and if you are fortunate enough to get to our age you'll find out that being old is a state of mind and not everybody is as blessed as you are to have a high end boat like a Tige at 17 tender years.
                But I still luv ya!!!!
                Work because I have to eat, ski because I have to live!

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