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  • jeffk
    • May 2006
    • 91



    Fiberglass Sub Seat for 211

    Does anybody still have interest in a sub seat made out of fiberglass/gelcoat for the rear jump seat? I think I have found a source that can build them now. Here is a reference to the seat.
    http://www.planetnautique.com/index....pic&t=6094
  • FritzB141
    • Jul 2006
    • 9



    #2
    RE: Fiberglass Sub Seat for 211

    You have my attention. I'm familiar with Mikeski's Sub seat design. I've been trying to get him to sell me his. So you found someone that can build the same thing with fiberglass eh? My ears are open to the details.

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    • Ribit5
      • Apr 2006
      • 27

      • Manitoba, Canada


      #3
      I'm also interested ... have you been able to estimate any pricing ?

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      • jeffk
        • May 2006
        • 91



        #4
        I am taking my seat over to get a price quote on Monday. I'll keep you informed.

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        • bchesley
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 1252

          • Tyler, Texas


          #5
          Jeff you been on the lake yet? I actually have mine hanging in the stall for the first time in almost two years. Sorry for the highjack...

          Brad
          2001 Super Air Nautique
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          • iceman991
            • Jul 2006
            • 138

            • 707

            • 81' ski nautique 20th anniversary edition 05' SANTE 210

            #6
            211

            you guys ride year round down there in texas? just curious we're here in nothern cal and ride april to october.

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            • bchesley
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 1252

              • Tyler, Texas


              #7
              RE: 211

              We usually ride through november with water temps in the low 60's. I usually take a couple of months off to work on boat projects before we start the season. My first time out this year was first of March. Our weather is really wierd here. We can actually have a day in the upper 70 at any time during the winter, but also have highs that dont get out of the lower 30's for a week. It is hard to plan a day on the water when the weather changes drastically from day to day. The other issue for the past few years is the drought we have been in. My lake dropped 8.5 feet over the past two years. That is crazy low considering the average depth is 15 feet. All the boat ramps were basically shut down. We did get 9 inches of rain in january and it came up 5 feet so we are starting to fill back up. We have rain in the forecast for the next few days too. I am just praying that it will get within a couple of feet of the spillway or we will be back in the same boat when summer gets here.

              Brad
              2001 Super Air Nautique
              Python Powered
              100 Amp Alternator
              Dual Batteries
              Many upgrades coming...

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              • jeffk
                • May 2006
                • 91



                #8
                RE: 211

                Yes. We've been several times over to Pirkey and have been out on Palestine once and down to Jacksonville a couple of times. I don't think I went more than about three weeks or so without riding this year. The plant shut down for a while during February and that was the longest layoff.

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