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Any idea what this bag/cover is? Came with my used '04 Wakesetter VLX.


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Hi All,

Silly question. This bag came with my '04 Wakesetter VLX that I bought this summer. I haven't been able to figure out if it's for something specific on the boat or if it's just a random thing that ended up in it... Anybody recognize it? Leather-ish outside and canvas inside.

Wider on the open end, tapered toward the other...

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Thanks for any help!

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I hear ya, Trent. The guy that owns Sandspike.com is a dealer for the Daquiri Wacker..... and a Malibu owner.... and a SkySki rider. We've had a good time with his setup.

But with 110 on the boat, we bought a $5 blender at a garage sale & leave it on the boat all the time. Plus I can charge or run most any 110 device I want.... shop vac, laptop charger, you name it.

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Yea, it's just a 750 watt inverter from Harbor Freight mounted on my amp rack under the spotter's seat. I just installed it this spring. I have it hooked up directly to my second battery, which is a Die Hard, group 27, deep cycle. It's worked great so far.

Most household blenders peak at around 400 or 500 watts. And I suspect average use is a bit less.

Believe me, you will find additional uses for it. Especially if you don't have dock power where you keep your boat in the summer.

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I have the same inverter as Bill does and it runs an electric impact for those trailer tire moments. And for running the bar on the beach, with a 25' extension cord, I can run through more liquor than gas in a given day. :) Bill

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I have the same inverter as Bill does and it runs an electric impact for those trailer tire moments. And for running the bar on the beach, with a 25' extension cord, I can run through more liquor than gas in a given day. :) Bill

Ha! Impact wrench! I LIKE it!

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