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Old 04-27-2008, 07:51 AM
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Good Job Jack! hope it works out for you the way you planned.
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Old 04-27-2008, 08:07 AM
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Biff, it's got to be better than all the standing I was doing before, and without a leaning post. We made a trip to the Chandeleur Islands, out in the Gulf of Mexico, with 3 - 5 foot seas, and after about three hours of standing and taking the waves, I was sore for the next couple of days.

I also had the same problem with the Triumph 150CC that I had before the 190 Bay. With the 150 CC I could put the type IV PFD on the seat, and that was high enough that I could see over the top of the windshield. I would take a lot more on the seat of the 190 Bay to boost me high enough to see over the windshield.
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Old 04-27-2008, 08:17 AM
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LOL, I used to put the PFD on my seat too! I'm not really vertically challenged honest. I just was getting distracted by the grab rail running smack dab in the middle of my view. I finally got more used to it and took the extra out. I actually had it bungied on for awhile. Now I stand if there is a bunch of flotsam in the water or bouncing around a bunch. Enjoy the seat!
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