It appears that most people on this board do not allow people to wear shoes on their nautique. 99% of the people on our boat are wakeskaters (including me & the wife), which means just about everyone has shoes on when they walk over the hatch on the rear ski locker (we have a '00 Air DD). So now we're into our 6th season with this boat, and sure enough, one of the center seams on the hatch pad has split wide open.
I've been trying to think of a solution since this happened, but I keep coming back to thinking that it's just something that we're going to have to deal with, meaning having to get that area of vinyl repaired or replaced more often than if we didn't have shoes stepping on it all the time. It's just not realistic to require everyone to wait until they're on the swim platform before they put them on, and then take them off before they get back in. In fact, I prefer the next rider to have them on & ready, so it doesn't take so long between riders.
I don't really have a question here, I just wanted to share my experience with this issue. Maybe someday we will be able to afford to trade in for a newer boat, and get something with a walk-thru transom, like the new 216V.
I've been trying to think of a solution since this happened, but I keep coming back to thinking that it's just something that we're going to have to deal with, meaning having to get that area of vinyl repaired or replaced more often than if we didn't have shoes stepping on it all the time. It's just not realistic to require everyone to wait until they're on the swim platform before they put them on, and then take them off before they get back in. In fact, I prefer the next rider to have them on & ready, so it doesn't take so long between riders.
I don't really have a question here, I just wanted to share my experience with this issue. Maybe someday we will be able to afford to trade in for a newer boat, and get something with a walk-thru transom, like the new 216V.
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