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Re: Sports arch

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 5:05 pm
by Big Block Power
That's funny right there. Throw him a anchor.lol

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:29 pm
by Tuscany
Big Block Power wrote:That's funny right there. Throw him a anchor.lol
No kidding.
Obviously the price I posted are MSRP numbers, but geeezus...the final number is still huge.
The problem is simple. I'll be keeping this boat for a number of years, and we might as well order it with no regrets.
I can't believe how long and expensive the "no regrets" list can be....and I haven't gotten to the trailer yet.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 9:36 am
by liquid
That's awesome. By my calculations you could buy approximately 8 of my boats for that number.

You could get a different color combo for each day of the week and use the leftover boat as a porta potty. :D

I am a big proponent of knowing what you want and going and getting it. Congratulations, when you are in it on the water the first time it'll be worth it.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 11:33 am
by Tuscany
Quite honestly, I never saw myself buying a new boat..EVER, and I still can't believe I'm going through with it.
My wife was tossing the question around a couple of years ago, and I told her she was nuts, and that I would never sell our boat because we just don't use it enough. We own our own business with a lot of employees and we are busy all summer. I thought spending 50k was insane for the time we were able to use it, and here I am spending twice that. I am fortunate that I'm not having to take out a loan. Loans and toys are against my fiber.

Problem was that I stopped by my dealers showroom asking him if they have a line on a used 27-28' Chap, Sea Ray or something comparable.
And of course, he shows me the new R5 they had in stock, and that he would toss me a price I would like.
And of course now all other boats which I thought were of top quality now look like cheap Walmart specials when compared to a Cobalt.
And of course, I brought my wife up to see it the next week.
And of course she loves it, and she is more conservative than me.
And of course, I bite, and want to order something with the power and options "I" want.
And of course, I'm thinking the original idea was to step up the length to 27'-28' because Lake Erie can get rough.
And of course, my boat quickly sold.
So here I am, and we better use the crap out of it in the coming years.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 12:20 pm
by liquid
Cobalt - "There is no Substitute" in my Tom Cruise in Risky Business voice.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 3:29 pm
by jhnmdahl
Tuscany wrote:Old boat sold, and ironically I won't be ordering the arch on my new Cobalt. I love the look, but I came to terms that I need it to fold over style. So, ez fold Bimini it is. The folding aluminum arch looks like crap IMO, and doesn't do the boat justice.
I like the folding aluminum arch on most Cobalts, but I don't know why the one on the R7 appears to be half white and half bare metal. The all-white looks pretty sharp to my eye, but the bare metal less so.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 8:03 am
by Tuscany
They are two different arches.
The fixed one looks great, but for those of us who transport our boats to the water, height and storage is an issue.
The folding one has the open pipes, but just doesn't look like it belongs on a Cobalt.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 8:09 pm
by proptwister
Why did you decide against the arch? I know you said you trailer your boat but the top is really very easy to remove. Some velcro straps, couple snaps, and a strap down the middle.

I understand they are pricey! Was just curious?

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 6:26 am
by Tuscany
The arch was purely aesthetics for me. LOVE the look. I wish it folded. The folding aluminum arch Cobalt offers looks..well...
My kids are not wake boarders, and I don't believe we can't tow inflatable water toys with it because of structure concerns.

Storage and parking are the issues for me, and I just had to come to terms with giving it up.
I'll end up building another heated garage that I've needed for a long time anyway.
With the arch height on a trailer, I'll need a 14' high building to clear it.
With a folding Bimini. A 10' door will do. That will make for a more attractive garage design without looking like a pole barn, plus it will save me building and heating costs.

I do have another question for you, although slightly awkward...
Since I've not had the opportunity to see an R7, you are better able to advise me on this.
In the head area, I'm thinking of opting for the electric flush with the 10 gallon tank.
Is there enough room in there for people to actually use it comfortably?
I'm a bigger guy at 6' 250, and never used the head in our old boat, none of us used it because we have our Lake destinations to stop and get out. But as we get older, I'm not sure how well our bladders will be holding up after a few beverages. ;).
Might be something to consider.
Thoughts?

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:47 pm
by proptwister
I understand completely. I'm fortunate in that I have a 60' x80' heated shop that I keep our toyhauler,as well as the boat, in over winter. That toyhauler needs a 14' tall door (16' walls) so the solid arch doesn't present a problem.

You might want to double check on that 10' tall door. My old 242 had the foldable biminni top and it would not fit thru the 10' tall door in the transport position. I would have to take the back supports loose and let it rest flat on the sun pad. Not that big of a deal but just thought you should know.

I wish I could honestly answer you on the electric flush. Its what ours has but we picked our R7 up around the 4th of July and did not use the head this summer. We have 3 boys so bathrooms are usually easy to address! I have sat on the head to see how much room there is and while I would not want to spend an extended amount of time down there (I'm 5'11 and 230) there is adequate room to take care of "business" so to speak.

Anxious to see your new boat!

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:15 pm
by Tuscany
Thanks for the heads up on the door. I guess height will also depend on what trailer brand I end up buying.
It'll be closer to spring before we get it.
Its going to be Navy blue on Navy Blue with a white boot/Tahoe interior with sea grass.
This boat will be very similar to ours, minus the arch and salt package.http://www.strongsmarine.com/siteconten ... facturer=6
We're ordering the 380 VP, dual batts/switch, dinette, dual filler cushions, canvas, dock, interior and transom lighting, wood dash package, SS tread plate, seadek on the rear and ofcourse, the $500.00 flag. :shock:
I just hope I can read the digital dash. Looks cool, but a lots of small digital gauges crammed on two displays. Also looks useless in the sun and at speed.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:27 pm
by Big Block Power
Very sharp.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:32 pm
by Tuscany
Thanks BBP, still trying to stomach the price..

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:39 pm
by Big Block Power
I couldn't even think of it. But I.paid over $30k for a 13 year old Cobalt.
I love mine. Not sure what my next model will be but that's years away. We still do alot of water sports. If I go to a cuddlie I'll go to a go fast boat. After having the engine I have now I couldn't imagine anything less.

Re: Sports arch

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 11:50 pm
by Tuscany
I'm whining a little, but It'll be well worth it.
Once a person who loves quality looks at a Cobalt, it's over.