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Congrats on the new boat - and WHERE you purchased it. Wedowee Marine is fast becoming "THE PLACE" on the East Coast to buy a Yamaha Jet Boats (they also offer 8 other brands of boats) !!!! People think this dealer or that dealer is "good" but they ain't never (that's referred to as a double negative - LOL !@) sat down and talked boats with Randy Morris, owner pf Wedowee. Randy's approach is all different !!!! Anyone who wants to talk to Randy - Call his CELL PHONE: (404) 307-3707. You'll be VERY surprised and very pleased once you do talk with him. And ask Randy how to save sales tax in your state. I'll let him explain that to you. If we sound like Randy's advertising executive, we aren't. We have just became pretty good friends with Randy and Kathy, and sent them a lot of business - All of whom have thanked me for the GRACIOUS way they were handled, and the great deals they received.
Many Best Wishes again on your new boat. Looking forward to see many more photos as your Create Memories in your killer 242 LS ! Mikey Lulejian - Lake Oconee, GA
The recommendations I got from the local guys were to go to JoAnn and get a bunch of polar fleece in the color you want then make tubes out of it with ties at either end to cinch it down. That sounded like a whole lot of work to me so I just went with the $25 ones from West Marine. You could probably make your own for the cost of 1 from the store but you need time and talent.
Sweet!
I'm actually a sticker junky. I get a sticker as a souvenir whenever I go somewhere on a trip or vacation.
My truck is plastered with stickers from all over.