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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:19 pm 
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> ... rain hitting you directly in the face from the open hatch...

I've found that a small tarp suspended with bungees between the railings over the open hatch will stop most light rain - and it also seems to help capture the breeze. It blocks direct sunlight in daytime, too.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 5:09 pm 
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268 Vista

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Location: West Michigan
firecadet613 wrote:
We have a 6 year old who is real hyper! He stays up past his normal bedtime on the boat since its still light out. We try to have him watch a movie in the cabin to settle down...while we are up topside with friends talking or reading a magazine. I try not to let him bring his DS on the boat as its away time for all of us. We've spent a few nights in a slip..but like spending the night on the hook a lot more. Nothing like waking up and watching the sunrise in a secluded cove.


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Welcome to my world! We are stuck with deciding on heading south to a 10,000 acre lake, or up north to Lake Michigan. We always have great stories to tell about our times on Lake Michigan...where on Lake Monroe we just anchor in a cove.
You can guess where we have decided to slip!


firecadet613 wrote:
you should always spend the night at anchor and never in a slip.


I'm confused............... :|

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:49 pm 
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Location: Indiana
Cap'n Morgan wrote:
firecadet613 wrote:
We have a 6 year old who is real hyper! He stays up past his normal bedtime on the boat since its still light out. We try to have him watch a movie in the cabin to settle down...while we are up topside with friends talking or reading a magazine. I try not to let him bring his DS on the boat as its away time for all of us. We've spent a few nights in a slip..but like spending the night on the hook a lot more. Nothing like waking up and watching the sunrise in a secluded cove.


firecadet613 wrote:
Welcome to my world! We are stuck with deciding on heading south to a 10,000 acre lake, or up north to Lake Michigan. We always have great stories to tell about our times on Lake Michigan...where on Lake Monroe we just anchor in a cove.
You can guess where we have decided to slip!


firecadet613 wrote:
you should always spend the night at anchor and never in a slip.


I'm confused............... :|


Someone must be bored! Nothing beats waking up in a secluded cove...nothing. When we slip it'll be the big lake, but it will be with the next boat. We have a great thing going with the 268. Bliss36 has touched on all its great points as evident in his summer trip. The next boat will cost a lot more to fuel up among other things.

All that being said....I will be near a 328 this month and am already scheduled to see it.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:57 am 
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Location: West Michigan
firecadet613 wrote:
Cap'n Morgan wrote:


Didn't even notice this ones less than 2 hours away. Might be worthy of a road trip in the next few months...


So, it's been a few months, what did you think of the 302 ? Oooops, I keep forgetting, you only consider Four Winns products for your next boat. :oops: Nuthin' wrong with that.......

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:00 am 
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Many of you have followed my thread, "Found Another One".....

Our first night on the boat, in the slip was great. One of the things I got to do with my 6 year old daughter was simple. We played Go Fish. Our oldest daughter was still sleeping (she would sleep her life away) and my wife was also still sleeping. After making my little girl some cereal, we sat at the table and just played games. It felt great to spend some good, undivided time with her. I work a TON of hours in the car business and the boat has always been our escape and given us some family time. Buying the Vista makes it even better.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:48 am 
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I hear ya on the family time. Our son is 8 years old. He spent his first overnight on our boat when he was 8 days old. At 15 days old we took him across the lake from Canada into Michigan (only about 25 miles across).

I can't think of any other place I would prefer to be on the weekends other than having my wife and son on our 328. I don't think we could have the same quality "family time" by hanging out at home. To many other distractions.

Enjoy your family time, time seems to go by real quick...........

Mike.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:14 pm 
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The great thing about the larger cruisers (the 298 qualifies as larger for me) is the amount of room in the cabin. On boats that size and larger you can sit at the table and play cards while somebody sleeps in the V-berth and another sleeps in the mid-berth. You can't do that on the smaller boats that don't have a seperate table unless you go topside....something you don't want to do on a cold morning when you have the heater pumping away. And speaking of the heater....pretty nice, huh? I was amazed at how warm it kept the boat the first time we used ours. I don't recall the exact outside temp the first time we used ours but it was somewhere in the 40s and the heater easily kept the cabin at 75 degrees.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:17 pm 
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The heater works great. It was in the LOW 30's our first night and pretty windy....we were plenty warm.

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