john&elaine
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please put a dimmer switch on dash board lights. it is too bright at night
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We use the table as a neccasary resort. For the most part, the table is not even on board, it was left in the storage warehouse. However, when the table is installed, it becomes a traffic obstacle. When the table is used as a typical table is used, the top is only large enough to hold a limited amount of snacks that are subject to falling off to the deck.Ok, I will play here,
I will try to describe this best I can. On our 24 SSLX we have the removable coffee table thingy, there is a igloo cooler that comes with and fits inside under the table top. When accessing the cooler underneath one must hold the table top with one hand and then open the cooler and then use the cooler top to hold the table top open so you can access the refreshments (probably doesn't make sense so far..lol) The underside of the table top needs a block or catch of some sort so when you have it lifted open and then open the cooler you can then lower the table top back down a little and the cooler lid will catch the block and then hold both open. I plan on doing this modification myself and will post some pictures to make up for my lack of explanation here.
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Brian
Pontoon boat stereos are in a completely different setup than ski boats, having heard a completely ridiculously amazing setup with Wet Sounds, and also reading many other Web forums from ski manufacturers when the question about quality sound, Wet Sounds is almost always the answer. No other brand of amp can even come close to their new Sinister series. The biggest problem in pontoon boat setup is unlike ski boats where you sit "inside" the hull so have the ease of putting speakers higher up to increase the sound quality, pontoons are pretty much always down around your feet. There is no way around this. We all are desperately looking for more storage which also limits you. No one is willing to give up a full under seat storage to put in a sub box. That's why we put them under the helm. Another thing that makes Wet Sounds great is their customer service. I've had numerous contact with Tim, who even messaged me back on a Sunday morning! That means something to me. I know he was very helpful with my cousins MB Sport boat, and also gave me a couple ideas and shot down a couple ideas I had for putting in some subs in my RCW. The reason why they had to put the big speaker grill on the helm door was for air movement, when they originally hooked up the AS-10 sub in there, it blew the door open! Guess it's got some bass. Ski boats put cut outs in the seat backs and some cup holders and toss a couple speakers in there, would it work on a pontoon, sure, but since pontoons just have a straight panel they would have to move the backrest in a little to squeeze them in. not to mention that realistically a lot of pontooners don't care a whole lot about the massive amazing stereo, as long as it plays music louder than the motor and it sounds good, they're happy. The wake board and ski boat lifestyle has music entwined in the sport. I'm happy Bennington stepped it up and put the option of quality components in the build process. Look at other manufacturers, I assure you Bennington has one of the best looking and sounding setups. Just my thoughts.There needs to be a Quality sound system that's well thought out. The Wet sounds system is a band-aid to not engaging a real well sorted out sound system. The Sony and kicker components are of some pretty "Ify" quality that i would not have expected from the "Top End" boat... As i have not bought one yet it makes me think what else was done and not thought out.. So recommending getting a "Real" Sound professional to work out a good sub box system and Audio system. Wet Sounds are great but way over priced. Polk Audio are much cheaper and compared to Wet Sounds. Think that Polk are EO in some of the "Top End" Ski Boats....
Also noticing the table holes in the rear and the table wont line up right when you have 4 people sitting at the rear seating of a GSR/RSR, Table is to far forward.
So you like to Sony setup then? Wet Sounds are good stuff just pricey... My thought was Bennington needs to replace the Sony with something of a higher standard. Polk, Alpine are a lot higher quality FWIW..I assure you Bennington has one of the best looking and sounding setups. Just my thoughts.
Derrick
I guess the important thing is it works for you and a guy can be happy with it all. and LOL on the expensive boats.... I love my Sony Brivia 3dtv LOLI'm not positive on what they are running to the 6.5's, I hope it isn't just deck power like my Kickers, but the sub is a self powered unit. I had ordered the upgrade after I had placed my boat order and thought it was going to be in the boat, unfortunately there was a mix up and it didn't get put in, so now I will be switching it all out. Your right, they are pricey, but so are our boats! Haha so far I'm pleased with the Sony, it turns on! Haha I never even look at the deck since it is mounted under the helm, all I look at is the little remote pod. I don't think $599 for the amp is too outrageous, once I get it all in I will contemplate the deck, but I have 2 remote pods mounted and they are Sony so it would have to work with it.
Oddly enough, my 2002 2275 RL playpen cover has this feature.Can do.
I'd like to be able to leave my Bimini top open and still be able to put the playpen cover on. The way the playpen cover is designed, it can only be put on when the Bimini top is in its folded position. There are no cut outs or flaps for the front legs of the Bimini top when it is in its open position. I always have to fold the Bimini top back to cover the boat
Sandstone is close to grey. Take a look at the swatches in person as the pics don't really show the true tone.This idea is put forth by my wife, so if you know what's good for ME listen up!! (hahaha ) she would love to see some light Grey upholstery offered. Almost silvery. You see it in a lot of wakeboard boats and it does look sharp with a simple black or darker Grey accent. Not sure what you would do with the helm color, but hey, I was just told to offer the suggestion and that's what I have done! I was also told that it would look good with most panel colors offered by Bennington , although probably not so much with the champagne. My work here is done.