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    Wouldn't it be cool to have a tall faucet on top in the back that would swivel around to wash your hands and such?
    Like the Delta Waterfall faucet I have in the kitchen that has the pull out head to rinse with.
    Oh, wait a minute - and a cute little soap dispenser, a towel rack...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrandPoohBah View Post
    Wouldn't it be cool to have a tall faucet on top in the back that would swivel around to wash your hands and such?
    Like the Delta Waterfall faucet I have in the kitchen that has the pull out head to rinse with.
    Oh, wait a minute - and a cute little soap dispenser, a towel rack...
    You are on to something there
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    That's something to think about. Right now I keep a hand towel fastened to the rail in front of me to clean my hands or to unhook the occasional catfish I catch..

    Right now I will be happy to have a place to store the three trolling batteries up front and a better place to mount my Livescope unit with the module and batteries for it.
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    We would love to see photos of the finished product
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    I will post a picture when it is finished. Bass Pro parts told me it would be 2-3 weeks for the cabinets if they have them in stock, 2-3 months if they had to manufacture them. The Force tm is due in this week from Limits Tackle, the seats are due in 2-3 weeks.

    The project is coming together but not as fast as I wish.

    Once I get the tm installed I am going to use lawn chairs until the seats arrive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgoing View Post
    I will post a picture when it is finished. Bass Pro parts told me it would be 2-3 weeks for the cabinets if they have them in stock, 2-3 months if they had to manufacture them. The Force tm is due in this week from Limits Tackle, the seats are due in 2-3 weeks.

    The project is coming together but not as fast as I wish.

    Once I get the tm installed I am going to use lawn chairs until the seats arrive.
    Just call those lawn chairs open concept seating.
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    Default Does anyone know where I can buy this cabinet for my pontoon?

    I actually went to Bass Pro a few weeks ago and priced these. It was looking like they would cost around $350 each. They come in individual pieces. Try talking to bass pro at the parts counter. Use the serial number off of a bass buggy they have on display. I remember the lid alone was around 180 and 120 for the tank with the insert. Add plumbing and switches and you’re all set. I have since abandoned this idea on my boat. Planning to redo it in the upcoming years with a center console with a built in live well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tturk View Post
    I actually went to Bass Pro a few weeks ago and priced these. It was looking like they would cost around $350 each. They come in individual pieces. Try talking to bass pro at the parts counter. Use the serial number off of a bass buggy they have on display. I remember the lid alone was around 180 and 120 for the tank with the insert. Add plumbing and switches and you’re all set. I have since abandoned this idea on my boat. Planning to redo it in the upcoming years with a center console with a built in live well.


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    Then I was overcharged. They were $420 each, over $900 for the pair with tax. But they were priced as a unit so that price may have included the plumbing, etc. I didn't ask, I was too glad to get them.

    They are not as tall as those used by Varanda but I can have a base made if they are not tall enough when I get them on the boat.

    Bad thing is it will take 2-3 weeks if they have them in stock, 2-3 months if they must manufacture them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgoing View Post
    Then I was overcharged. They were $420 each, over $900 for the pair with tax. But they were priced as a unit so that price may have included the plumbing, etc. I didn't ask, I was too glad to get them.

    They are not as tall as those used by Varanda but I can have a base made if they are not tall enough when I get them on the boat.

    Bad thing is it will take 2-3 weeks if they have them in stock, 2-3 months if they must manufacture them.
    Yeah man I didn’t look into all of it. It was around $300 for just the base and lid. That was all I needed to hear for me to leave lol


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    If it is for a boat it is expensive. They know they have us right where they want us
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