katricol
Active Member
That hallet looks almost as fast as mine. Too bad they don't come with cats!!
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Based on the fact that it is posted on a Sea Ray forum about a non Sea Ray boat, you probably will not get a good answer here???
Then there is this posting from Frogman554 post #6 from Offshoreonly forumFor 2009, Hallett Boats has redesigned and completely retooled its popular 40-footer. Though its clever port-side hull
access door remains, the boat has a completely different look than the original Hallett 40.
:thumbsup:I like the side door, good for the beach if you're grounded ass end out.
Well this is it; Scroll down and look under standard equipment on the right side under the video
Bow stowage locker and built-in ski stowage
:thumbsup:
Yikes, I get the feeling that my post offended you Chuck? That was not my intention at all. It does look like most had a good time with it. I didn't mean anything by posting non SeaRay stuff.
I'd love to see a picture of the cabin layout with this odd "door" setup.
While it would certainly make loading stuff into the cabin while on the trailer easier, I sure wouldn't want soaking wet swimmers (esp. saltwater) crawling into the cabin...wonder also about the clearance issue from the waterline. It sure would make for a bad day if a large wake ended up inside the boat...
It seems to be a Hallett "exclusive". My guess is, if it was something that go-fast owners really wanted, you'd see them on other makes as well. Does seem especially odd that it's on an offshore boat that would regularly see that hatch underwater.
I'm guessing that hatch is fully enclosed and acessible only the the outside, kinda like a molded storage box on the swim platform of my old Chararral. Seems it would be under the seat on the inside. If glassed in properly, it would not leak into the cabin, yet provide a place to store and few things whent he boat is beached, or maybe even act as a step for getting back into the boat. Would be nice to have a pic of it opened!
No need to go elsewhere, I’m sure that the “Technical Posters” will chime in with an answer soon enough!!! :smt043:smt043:smt043
Now that sure is an "odd" comment for a fellow with so few posts.
And you sure have a funny name..."Rebounder". It almosts sounds like you have been here before and got "bounced" and now are on the rebound.
Hmmmm..... Only a couple of fellows qualify for that...and you don't seem like you're from up North, so maybe you really live in Arizona and maybe you have a 240DA and maybe they used to call you:
AZ240DA
Some funny responses!
I did a double take when I saw it and knew I had to get pictures. I thought it was a damn dumb place for a hatch as well.
No need to go elsewhere, I’m sure that the “Technical Posters” will chime in with an answer soon enough!!! :smt043:smt043:smt043
No,but it might be a Dikfur?
Hey, what's a Dikfur? :grin:
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Bah ha ha ha ha!!!!!
Yeah, but the people on the Toys R Us forum are just plain rude..
No it's for your mother in law...
Or is that the same as a fender :smt017
Must be for really short people.
It's the external fridge door when your on a beach :grin:
I'm guessing escape hatch. When those boats crash, you always see that part of the boat bobbing up and down just above the surface. Mine would also have a blender.
You and the turtle guy need to get a new hobby. Thanks for ruining a perfectly good thread though.
In the sense that it was without drama until the 35th post, yeah.