Get the xl if there is room in the boat!
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Wow I am just full of questions lately. I did a search for Sports Brellas. I am going to crank fest in Miss. and my wife is going with me. I need to keep us cool down there in August. I know that is almost impossible but I thought a Sports Brella would help. Now for the question. Do I want the regular, super or XL. Its going on the front of my 240 SeaArk so there is quite a lot of real estate to cover. Thanks in advance. Bo
I think the one I use on my SeaArk 860XV is 8 ft. in diameter.
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Good to know this also. I just put in my millinium side kick with umbrella attachment with 2 millinium seats. I need an umbrella also and this answers my question. Tks guys
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Right when I was gonna shop for me another one y'all put the leg work in for me.....Sams it is..... thanks
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I am in the process of transitioning a smaller 14ft mod v hull into my old man sitting down "Bill Dance" style fishing rig.
I also am going to give the umbrella thing a try but being such an efficient soul which translates actually to being "cheap" I am going to make my umbrella holder out of PCV.
Looking at umbrella sizes I decided to initially go with a smaller cheaper 6' size that also tilts which I purchased a couple from Walmart as I am planning to do one for both the front and rear seating positions on my smaller 14ft boat.
I may not be thinking of this correctly but I also was thinking about the actual weight of the umbrella so I went with a "beach" umbrella rather than the typical patio table umbrella. I do realize the lighter construction will affect longevity but at the pricing if I can get a fishing season out of it then I will be fine.
No prior experience doing this so this may or may not work.
Thanks for the help guys. Jane will appreciate it and of course I will tell her how hard it was to get all the research done to get just the right one for her.
Umbrella is the only way to go. Summer of '16 my wife called me to see how I was doing, that the temp was 103. There was a breeze and I literally was not even sweating.
I bought a couple of the HUK fishing shirts this winter, used them for the first time and was impressed how they kept from getting a burn and kept you cool.