Bob Klein
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I just got our new L series Bowrider with a 250 hp Yamaha SHO. Awesome
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Yes, please share any general thoughts & performance info as I’m not finding much about the L Bowrider in this forum. Much appreciated.I just got our new L series Bowrider with a 250
I think its for support ,fence/panels .Im sure some are going to board at the bow, with or without a gate .It’s interesting to me that there still appears to be a bow gate even though my understanding is that it’s inoperable.
Makes me wonder for a future tweak/upgrade to those bow rider layoutsfor Bennington. Like most manufacturers they often introduce something new to the lineup, and after a few years tweak it in some fantastic ways. Maybe this will go in that direction with a future front gate…?It’s interesting to me that there still appears to be a bow gate even though my understanding is that it’s inoperable.
That is kind of what I am talking about. A total redesign of the back side of the seat might be possible to create a removable or flippable seat of some sort.I saw a bow rider at my dealer when they 1st came out . If the seat was a standard bow gate seat,( movable). You would have to step immediately down ,most likely requireing a step and hand rails . In that case the bow gate seat could not be placed back at the gate ,unless a modification was done to the back of the seat to accommodate the step. ( just my opinion. )
I would think it would be more to do with the manufacturing standpoint. First, if there was no gate it would make that full fencing large and cumbersome. Second, and most likely, from a cost standpoint now they can still use all existing rail templates/patterns, and from a looks standpoint, they can still have our beautiful Bennington logo front and center!It’s interesting to me that there still appears to be a bow gate even though my understanding is that it’s inoperable.
Beautiful boat…enjoy!Pics of the L23 bowrider
TE = Teachers Ed, as in pre-service college of education students @ MSU.
I was thinking Technical Engineering.TE = Teachers Ed, as in pre-service college of education students @ MSU.