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At our lake the floating docks have a cover board that covers the gap at the floating end of the the hinged attachment section to the fixed dock. Boy that was hard to explain,I hope you understand what I'm trying to say.
The difference between 2009 and 2010, no Tige Touch and having Tige Touch added about 10k to the sticker price. There were other differences too, like snap in carpet, but basically its Tige Touch that made the price jump, and the lower value of the US Dollar that makes the boat more expensive.
2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
My son isn't near ready for a new boat anyway. I like to just dream. He can keep on keepin' on behind my 21V for another year or so. Although he may explode this year. My 5 year old has been trying to get going. If he does, they both are gonna take off like rockets.
Looks great. I see you have some fixed anchors (poles) on the floating dock, what mechanism do you have on the walk way to allow the floating dock to move up and down with the water level instead of extending out when the water comes up?
The ramp only rests on the floating portion; it is not attached so the floating portion will only travel vertically.. I still plan on installing some low-friction skids or wheels to the ramp to make it move/slide easily...
Based on the potential water level changes, pinning the ramp to the floating portion would result in 2-feet of horizontal movement; I still want/need poles due to lake regs but metal collars for the poles would have been 5" x 30" ovals. Those holes through the top of the floating section deck would be way too big for the little feet that soon will be using it.
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
Hey Bruizza, I just noticed that in pic 3 on your slideshow: http://www.chargeharder.com/crew_bruizza.html , you can see my Inland Yellow Loogey sitting in the bow of my boat. That pic must be from the Meet and Drink last fall. LOL!
Timmy that picture is actually from summer 2010. Random weekend tie up at horsetooth.
That is an amazing price honestly. The 2012 we priced out with the same options but with a little more stereo equipment was 93k. Figure the stereo equip was worth 3k so that is 15k less than a 2012. Full warranty etc... I would jump on that at 75k.
Timmy that picture is actually from summer 2010. Random weekend tie up at horsetooth.
Must have been another time I was tied up with you guys. I have never seen anyone else with that board and I always keep it in the bow so I'm pretty sure that's me.
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