I would actually go with the starboard side so then you wouldn't have to stop for potty breaks.
skylite replacement
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Re: skylite replacement
Really Mastreb, you must have one of those jobs where you can sit at the computer terrorizing people with your outlandish mods?
I would actually go with the starboard side so then you wouldn't have to stop for potty breaks.

I would actually go with the starboard side so then you wouldn't have to stop for potty breaks.
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Re: skylite replacement
Actually, there are two strong advantages to the starboard side:
1) A place to sit
2) At 6'5" I can now use the head!
Sold!
1) A place to sit
2) At 6'5" I can now use the head!
Sold!
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Re: skylite replacement
Why not keep the boat symmetrical and handsome by putting two bubble ports up, one on each side? You could put big eyelashes on them like they have for car headlights and emulate the “worried frog” look that the early Miata's had with headlights on.
Or would that be “worried racoon”?
Or would that be “worried racoon”?
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Re: skylite replacement
Which would give the admiral someplace to still see and tell you where to goseahouse wrote:Why not keep the boat symmetrical and handsome by putting two bubble ports up, one on each side?
