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    • 57 minutes ago, NorCalSurfer said:

      Shoreline Bimini extension on the water. 

       

       

      Now how fast have you been with it deployed?  

    • 4 hours ago, Brendonwitmer said:

      Hi, I got a 2004 malibu response lxi and I think the guages are fried because I tested the end of the harness with the dash lights and key on and I'm getting 12 volts on some of the wires. Is this a good way to test it? And if they are bad are stock oem guages the only way to go or is there somewhere that got basically the same thing? Thanks.

      The gauges are digital.  All of the wires to the gauges have the same signals on them, so you can plug any wire into any gauge.

      The most common problem with these is solder cracks at the connectors inside the main unit.  Remove the unit, pull the cover off, and resolder the joints where the connectors mate with the circuit board.

    • Shoreline Bimini extension on the water. 

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    • Some photos on the water. 

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    • Last year was our first season in 6 years with only 2 boats.  We put approximately 120-140 hours / season on the LSV, and maybe 40 on the pontoon.  They are on 2 different lakes.  We put less hours on our wake boat when we also had the RLXi.  We let that go because the kids only want to surf and wakeboard, so it wasn't in our favor to keep the RLXi unfortunately.

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