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nice thing about the cuddy's they give you a place to store the canvas(in the cabin), plus the way its set up, you can roll most of it up and keep it in place
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That's it, I'm getting another V, a cuddy.
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The canvas bimini section has a storage cover and it rolls up and can stay on like a arch above the window or behind the seats on the back uprights, windows are rolled and stored up in cuddy along with the back. As for off season storage of the whole unit(boat)--have built a wood garage without sides for the whole package to go in.
The E-Tec has been spot on except for 2 injectors dieing on me--but Evinrude stepped up and handled them under warrenty. Motor is a 2007 version. Have almost 400 hours on it so far and am very happy with it.
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Always admired that top with the full canvas enclosure to the back in the gallery....but like you said you get what you pay for.
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Another way to get out a little cheaper, is to spend the money for a thicker gauge front panel (trust me, you'll appreciate the better visibility) and get the lighter gauge for the wing panels. That's what I did for mine. Still ran right at $800 though. They'll last pretty good even if you do leave them on the boat, just be sure to clean them frequently so that they don't start getting build up on them, because then you're screwed. You will LOVE them the first day you use them!
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