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If you think about it both these reasons make sense...there are plenty of people that buy boats that don't really know what they are doing, they see a nice boat that their buddy has and go buy it, get out on the water and get to potlicking. These are the same people that will leave a tackle bag on the deck then open the hatch to grab some sunscreen or snacks for the kiddos and watch the gear fall overboard. Yall can share your opinions, to each his own I don't really care... If you want to know the real reason contact the boat manufacturer. |
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This is hilarious. " no my hatches are better "
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#83
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Clash of the salty cajun boat hatches. Lol sent from my Galaxy NOTE II |
#84
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Ha ha. Who cares which way they open if they work for you.
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#85
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I'm a boat engineer and it all comes down to aerodynamics. When you spin your boat 180 doing a left turn too fast, these hatches should open to slow you down!
Don't you guys watch NASCAR?? Jeez! |
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^ nice
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#88
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My pathfinders front rod locker hatches open the same way. Their newer modeled boats open from back to front like the hood of a car with the lil gas pistons. I never gave it much thought, but I would think if you were digging in your hatch from inside the boat, your arms would be over the hatch while "digging" preventing the lid to fall down. If were the other way,then a good wave or wind could blow the lid down on your fingers or on a rod while taking it out. Just a thought.
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#89
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#90
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2104 Frontiers are all composite. Just like the 180 Frontier and the 224 BlackJack.
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#91
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Tell em Kyle.
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#92
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I know where u can find some wood in them. The frontiers 100% for sure have some wood in them.
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#93
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What model/year????
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#94
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If you carry a paddle then yeah it's got wood.
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#95
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Up to 2013 for sure. I was thinking about ordering one thats how i found out. It was confirmed by a very reliable source. Its not much wood but there is some there.
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#96
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Where is the wood at?
I plan on getting one next year. |
#97
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The floor of the anchor locker is wood for sure. The strongbacks that support the decks ive also heard are wood.
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#98
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You might need to get some pics of that....
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#99
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Aint nothin wrong with a lil wood!!
Sent from an Apple Tree.. |
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No need for pics when it is confirmed by the builder. Just go drill a tiny hole in the floor of the anchor locker and see what comes out on the bit. Im not knocking the boats. I think they are nice but i simply dont want a boat with wood in it. Thats just my personal decision.
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