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Slayer 2,824
25 minutes ago, smeagol said:We are just now back in the Malibu family with a 2020 23 LSV. We sold our 2005 VLX about five years ago, so have no experience with screens. The seller of our new-to-us boat said he replaced the left screen under warranty. Should I expect that the main screen will fail in the near future? I am transferring warranty for the final year.
Great question. I'm on season 3 with my 2022 25LSV and thankfully (fingers crossed & knocking on wood here) I've not had any screen issues.
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Slayer 2,824
25 minutes ago, MikeR397 said:16” depth or so on bunks, no rubbing, nailed the leveling second try, nice and solid with 4sqft 2x12 pads attached to the lift
I put 4'x4' pieces of plywood under the legs on my hoist to keep it from settling when I put it in each year. It's super helpful in the fall when taking the boat out of the water, too. Makes it much easier.
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The Hulk 1,859
Good Luck happy boating!
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smeagol 21
We are just now back in the Malibu family with a 2020 23 LSV. We sold our 2005 VLX about five years ago, so have no experience with screens. The seller of our new-to-us boat said he replaced the left screen under warranty. Should I expect that the main screen will fail in the near future? I am transferring warranty for the final year.
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MikeR397 122
16” depth or so on bunks, no rubbing, nailed the leveling second try, nice and solid with 4sqft 2x12 pads attached to the lift
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