Cheap and Not So Cheap
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 7:02 pm
We were out Saturday the 20th and had an interesting time dodging storms. I had the thought to image some of the stuff we have added to the boat both cheap and not so cheap.
First I want to mention that dodging the big storms was most effective having a boat that is capable of moving near 40mph with a crowd onboard.
This is the kind of crap we had roaming around all day. It is nice to be able to bring up Nexrad Radar on my phone to see which way the big downpours are moving.

First on our list is toys! Not really, but the Big Mable gets plenty of use when we are out cruising with folks on the boat.

One of the simplest ways to get the wakeboard out of the way is with a bungie cord tied up behind the helm chair.

A neat little gadget we found at West Marine is the power cord velcro tie. It is extremely useful for many duties and is extremely strong. Only $0.99 each.

We have been using them with the cheap biner clips from Academy to hold the big bumpers and have never had one pull loose. With the little biner, you can wrap it to shorten it if needed.

Our daughter found this floating cooler for keeping the beverages cool and handy when out floating around.

We found these really big Noodles at WalMart in Destin Florida. Conroe does not carry them. They are perfect to just float around on.

I found a cheap and simple way to attach flags to the boat using snaps on the bimini railing.

I finally attached an $8 clock with thermometer to the helm - Wally World again. It displays the stereo amp temperature (outside) and current temp (inside). I was tired of always picking up my phone to check the time.

I added two heavy duty 12vdc plugs fused directly off the Perko switch to handle the inflatable duty near the back of the boat.

A must for the kind of music fan that Joy is - dual battery Perko switch - with deep and start battery.

I just recently replaced the "chinas finest" stereo/cd player with a IPod compatible Kenwood. The old one had to use the speaker inputs on the amp. This one uses low z inputs -- sounds so much better, it's hard to describe!

I've had the GPS/Fishfinder since the boat was new. It uses the Navionics chips for high resolution surveys of 5 southern states.

Joy finally found me a cheap caddy for "stuff" kept near the helm.

This is the Sony 600 watt amp with the remote thermometer attached.

We upgraded the speakers (old ones were "chinas finest") to some nice Infinity speakers to match the amp output.

Just recently (July 4th), we lost one of our anchors. Picked up this one at Academy for $29. It's a Danforth S920 -14# 28" long.

First I want to mention that dodging the big storms was most effective having a boat that is capable of moving near 40mph with a crowd onboard.
This is the kind of crap we had roaming around all day. It is nice to be able to bring up Nexrad Radar on my phone to see which way the big downpours are moving.

First on our list is toys! Not really, but the Big Mable gets plenty of use when we are out cruising with folks on the boat.

One of the simplest ways to get the wakeboard out of the way is with a bungie cord tied up behind the helm chair.

A neat little gadget we found at West Marine is the power cord velcro tie. It is extremely useful for many duties and is extremely strong. Only $0.99 each.

We have been using them with the cheap biner clips from Academy to hold the big bumpers and have never had one pull loose. With the little biner, you can wrap it to shorten it if needed.

Our daughter found this floating cooler for keeping the beverages cool and handy when out floating around.

We found these really big Noodles at WalMart in Destin Florida. Conroe does not carry them. They are perfect to just float around on.

I found a cheap and simple way to attach flags to the boat using snaps on the bimini railing.

I finally attached an $8 clock with thermometer to the helm - Wally World again. It displays the stereo amp temperature (outside) and current temp (inside). I was tired of always picking up my phone to check the time.

I added two heavy duty 12vdc plugs fused directly off the Perko switch to handle the inflatable duty near the back of the boat.

A must for the kind of music fan that Joy is - dual battery Perko switch - with deep and start battery.

I just recently replaced the "chinas finest" stereo/cd player with a IPod compatible Kenwood. The old one had to use the speaker inputs on the amp. This one uses low z inputs -- sounds so much better, it's hard to describe!

I've had the GPS/Fishfinder since the boat was new. It uses the Navionics chips for high resolution surveys of 5 southern states.

Joy finally found me a cheap caddy for "stuff" kept near the helm.

This is the Sony 600 watt amp with the remote thermometer attached.

We upgraded the speakers (old ones were "chinas finest") to some nice Infinity speakers to match the amp output.

Just recently (July 4th), we lost one of our anchors. Picked up this one at Academy for $29. It's a Danforth S920 -14# 28" long.

