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I wonder if it would work with my existing Bennington stock cover. I have yet to pick up my new 2024 SXSB, thus not sure have the cover works in the back.I dig that retractable rail a lot! Wish it was out in 2020 when I got my boat. For reference, it has telescoping poles that drop under cushion height after disengaging three quick-locks. I may need to look into fabbing something similar up:
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Ouch! We'd love to have that rail, as my daughter really wants to be able to ride back there, but $2k is way overpriced. imo.Love the new retractable design and I am sure it will be a big hit.
Unfortunately parts are over $2k plus labor and freight. I was hoping it would be lower for my specific budget but nothing is cheap, especially stainless steel. Might have to look at a cargo net (just kidding).
Love the creative innovation which is why I am on my second Bennington. This will be in my wish list for the next one.
Thank you for Sharing!!!! WOWZA I love that. Do you happen to have a picture of the full setup - seems like a bolt on exchange.....I dig that retractable rail a lot! Wish it was out in 2020 when I got my boat. For reference, it has telescoping poles that drop under cushion height after disengaging three quick-locks. I may need to look into fabbing something similar up:
The only place I found is this FB post - I took a screenshot of the video: https://www.facebook.com/sealandboa...a-game-changerwe-have-these/1062755675893042/Thank you for Sharing!!!! WOWZA I love that. Do you happen to have a picture of the full setup - seems like a bolt on exchange.....
Attached is the Port side.The only place I found is this FB post - I took a screenshot of the video: https://www.facebook.com/sealandboa...a-game-changerwe-have-these/1062755675893042/
One interesting note - it looks like the rail terminates into a raised panel on the port side of the boat. That's a new/different config on swingback boats if I'm viewing it right (the video is cropped so you can't really see the whole thing very well)