We've already got our new golf cart in the lake house garage. Now we're just waiting on our new tritoon to put in its lift at the boat house. Last time we were at the lake, we visited a local boat dealer to look at what they had in stock. I really thought I knew what I wanted, but then we discovered a different configuration that looked ideal for our needs. My pet peeve with most boats that can seat ten folks is that the majority of riders are facing sideways. Which means your hair is blowing in your face, and that's super annoying to most women. But take a look at this set-up below, y'all. Pretty cool, huh?
After our boat salesman removed the covers from several models under consideration so we could take a look and they could give us their pitch, we ended up in the sales manager's office to build the exact boat we want. Things like custom seats that match the skin rail colors, cool-to-the-touch flooring, a big motor, changing room/toilet and a power bimini with front extension. I had already checked out options online beforehand and decided to stick with my patriotic color scheme. I think it's gonna be a stunner on the water. We really like the idea that at least six of the ten folks cruising in the boat with us can face forward. With those four swivel chairs, it should also be a comfortable place for casting a line. The boat is being built as I type this and will be delivered to our local boat guy for the last bit of finish work before we take it out for a spin on the lake and pay the balance. I'm so excited to wear my captain's hat once again. The husband recently found our tow ropes stored in the barn, while I ordered a new tube to drag the younger crowd around the lake. Now we just need to invest in some life jackets of various sizes and we'll be all set!
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