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  • Center87
    • Oct 2008
    • 56

    • Vernon, B.C.

    • 2005 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition

    #46
    I have to say that there is a line to having fun and letting people do what they want, so they can enjoy themselves. I struggle with this all the time as I am the one that has to clean and care for my boat. I often tell myself "dont worry you can clean it up later" sometimes it can make guests uncomfortable if your are to anul, trust me on this, I am slight odc with my toys. Having said all this beer doesn't stain and perhaps some common sense on what snacks are better to have on a boat, plain chips instead of doritos? Good luck with your choices and this is a good debate.
    Parker I still regret not buying your boat you sound like my twin, LMAO

    Finally getting warm in Canada!
    Danny
    "Remember Kids Keep Your Head Up, Go To The Net And Good Things Can Happen"
    2005 SAN TEAM
    2000 PRO AIR
    1992 Ski Nautique

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    • horkn
      • Aug 2007
      • 270

      • WI

      • 78 CC Martinique, rebuilt floor and custom interior.

      #47
      Funny that this has come up again.

      I found a rare junk food ( bugles) bag in the bottom back of my boat the other day. It was empty, and no trace of crumbs were left. I know my SO accidentally left it in the boat, but I trust her when eating snacks in the boat.

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      • DealsGapCobra
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • May 2010
        • 375

        • Knoxville, TN

        • Ski Nautique 200

        #48
        I had some close family friends on the boat today and at one point their 2 yo had a bag of dayglow orange Cheetos! They did keep a close eye on her and nothing got on the boat.

        I have everyone wash out cans and chip bags in the lake to help keep the boat clean. I love my nice clean boat but sharing it with friends is half the fun.

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        • myersfamily
          • Jul 2010
          • 2


          • 2007 SAN 220 Team Edition

          #49
          I allow snacks but no cheetos or doritos, cherries, or any other food that can stain. String cheese, crackers, etc are ok!

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          • DealsGapCobra
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • May 2010
            • 375

            • Knoxville, TN

            • Ski Nautique 200

            #50
            I found my limit today. A friend of my daughter brought some gum...nope, not on my boat!

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            • raygunclan
              • May 2005
              • 325

              • close enough to the lake to be able to run in and grab a beer, but far enough not to pay the taxes!!


              #51
              My family eats on the boat since some days we are in the boat for 5-6 hours at a time. When we eat the official lunch the kids either eat on the platform or eat on the tube. The tube is great because the kids float away (far as the rope allows) and the adults can talk freely

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