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Old 05-07-2008, 08:52 AM
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I own a 26' Classic Regulator and already own one round (not sure what size). My four year old loves it. However, I'd like to add another bag to the boat that will allow his friends (other four year olds) to have a chair as well. But I'd also like the chair to work for my adult friends when we head offshore. What chair would you recommend?

One other question - any reason these chairs won't withstand the outside elements? I keep my boat dry stacked at a local marina in Morehead City, NC. The drystack is outside and open. No other great place to store these chairs other than on the boat when not in use. Will they hold up under the heat, cold, rain, mildew, etc.?

The forward fish box may be a viable option, but not sure if both will fit? Thanks for your help.

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The wedge is his narrowest bag I think, we have 3. You'll have to wait for Pat to reply on the other question, Maybe if you put a small tarp over them just to keep them out of the direct sun?
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The tarp would be a good idea. I have also started thinking about hanging them from the t-top. That should keep the moisture off for the most part and somewhat protected from the sun.
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The tarp would be a good idea. I have also started thinking about hanging them from the t-top. That should keep the moisture off for the most part and somewhat protected from the sun.
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Bolttune,

You currently have a large teardrop all white. I would recommend you look at another teardrop maybe a med or a longneck depending on the size of the adults you are trying to accomodate.

The products can certainly stay out in the elements, and they will weather just fine. Be sure to store the products zipper zide down. I also called you and left a voice mail.
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