Forgot pictures but here they are. I also mounted a base plate for a grill and got an RTIC cooler and strap kit. Made some mounts using starboard stamds for the staps so it wasn't rubbing on the Seadek.
I also made the table for the grill out of some blue starboard that was supposed to be for a project on our old pontoon we sold. I would have preferred it black, but starboard isn't cheap, lol.
Spend some cash on a custom canvas mooring cover or camper enclosure.
Patiently wait a season or two.
If you keep your boat clean and full of fuel it will magically seem like it's growing when those snaps don't want to reach their anchor point any longer..
Oh no, it's plenty big, usually just 4 of us on it. Windy days are abundant in Kansas, the 28' pontoon we had was a pain to load as well as turning and setting anchor in coves. It's plenty big, the boat anyway.....
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Ian
The Third “B”
Ravena Coeymans Yacht Club
https://www.rcyachtclub.com/
Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express
Patiently wait a season or two.
If you keep your boat clean and full of fuel it will magically seem like it's growing when those snaps don't want to reach their anchor point any longer..
Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express