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I know how we all love pictures( I certainly do) so I decided to share some of our inaugural season with the YJB. I've been boating my whole life and owned my own since I was 22 ( not including a pair of Sea-doos I bought when I was 18) and can say nothing but great things about my AR192 so far. Now I just sit and wait until ice out in 2015. As if last winter wasn't long enough...
@GTBRMC Absolutely! I'd never leave there if I didn't have to. But always keep an eye on the water levels, its a lot more fun when the water isn't too high like it was for the better part of this summer. Makes beaches and usable launches kinda scarce.
@GTBRMC Absolutely! I'd never leave there if I didn't have to. But always keep an eye on the water levels, its a lot more fun when the water isn't too high like it was for the better part of this summer. Makes beaches and usable launches kinda scarce.
I've got the 65" version. Ensures the posts are always at least as high out of the water as the rub rails. Perfect height - at least for my hull and the waters I boat.