Although it's still on the cool side & snowing, the riding season is upon us in Utah. I worked with the good folks at Re-Vive Upholstery (Willard, Utah) on a cold-season enclosure for my 02' 210 & they knocked it out of the park! It actually has 3 different combinations that you can use since the sides are removable, so you can use all 3 parts together, just the front or just the sides. They also redid ALL my entire vinyl! Thanks Glen Combe, Julie Combe & Ky Combe for the awesome work!
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Originally posted by Infinity View PostPretty kickass looking enclosure. Been a few times I wished I had something like that. With see thru out front, is that flexible and something that you can roll up and store in your boat, your you either have it installed when you leave the dock or not....
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Finally got to use my Enclosure today (air temp 58 & water temp 48), and it worked great! All the riders said they stayed warmed, before & after their sets. all the way to the back seats. Fits so snug with no flapping, and the zippered door made access to the bow to fill/empty the fatsac very easy. So stoked with it's performance.
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Pretty cool idea and doesn't look that bad either. I've daydreamed about getting a fully enclosed canvas where you can be out in 40 degree weather, have the heater cranked and everyone inside is toasty. Like one big zipper in back to enter/exit. I'm sure it would be ugly, but nice to have.
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Originally posted by markj View PostPretty cool idea and doesn't look that bad either. I've daydreamed about getting a fully enclosed canvas where you can be out in 40 degree weather, have the heater cranked and everyone inside is toasty. Like one big zipper in back to enter/exit. I'm sure it would be ugly, but nice to have.
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