WoodenPontoon
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Yes! Prayers for them! May she have a speedy recovery.Thanks for letting us know Carl, I love my EZ Fenders. Prayers for Brian & his wife
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Yes! Prayers for them! May she have a speedy recovery.Thanks for letting us know Carl, I love my EZ Fenders. Prayers for Brian & his wife
Hey Bryan, Bennington has dual console windshield models for 2015! I haven't seen the pictures yet, but they must have figured out that 50+ mph with wind in your face is a bad idea.Thanks Guys, I appreciate all your thoughts. I have looked at several Benningtons, and have many friends all around he country and Canada that own them. We looked at a new 496 powered animal at the boat shows last year. If I could get a picture of my Premmie to download, I would show you why we chose the Premier over Bennington and the reason I sold my Manitou. The S-Series has dual windshields which really protect us from the elements. Being shift worker, my real job at a chemical plant, my boat time is limited so we use the boat as much as possible in some pretty un seasonal weather. I'm hoping that after retirement in a few years, and building up the EzFender business in the meantime, will get us on the water more in the premium weather. The wrap around windshields really work! If we could get Bennington to build us an animal like this, I would be all over it!
Thanks Again guys...
Derek, wish your mom well, for us! Our thoughts are here for her!
Bryan
I just checked out the website... That's really exciting! I need to see a finished model as soon as possible!
Me too! I cringe every time I see it.I still can't get used to seeing pontoon boats sitting on concrete like that. I know it doesn't hurt them as long as the surface is flat, but it just feels all wrong.
Bryan at EZFenders actually has a Premier with dual consoles and windshields. It's very unique to see, but the practical matters do make a lot of sense.I still can't get used to seeing pontoon boats sitting on concrete like that. I know it doesn't hurt them as long as the surface is flat, but it just feels all wrong.
That's a cool looking boat, by the way! Crazy seeing a windshield like that on a pontoon boat...
That's a beautiful boat. Bryan also didn't mention he previously had a wicked fast (60+) Manitou SHP before that sort of pontoon go fast thing was even in vogue.Here is a quick pic of our Premier S-Series