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tomcalabria 05-12-2006 4:27 AM

Does anyone know of a shop in the Norcal area that has experience in installing a fresh air exhaust system? <BR> <BR>If so how much did they charge? <BR> <BR>I have a 2006 Calabria Pro V and I just ordered the fresh air exhaust.

05-12-2006 4:40 AM

Hey Tom, I installd the FAE on my Tige and it really is straight forward and easy. Any shop can do it, BUT you can do it on your own. Just give yourself a few hours. Also, Larry is great if you have any questions you can call him and he'll walk you thru it.

tomcalabria 05-12-2006 6:17 AM

Jeff, you design and make boards, push the sport of wakesurfing, cool dad, help all of us with great amounts of info. Do you have a big S on your clothes as well. <BR> <BR>Thanks for the encouragement, I will give it a shot.

05-12-2006 7:31 AM

LOL - Thanks for the props Tom. The only caveat I would give you is to read the instructions twice and lay out the parts so that you have a visual of what it's going to look like installed. The only part that took concentration was attaching the hangers to the swim deck. <BR> <BR>You'll have it done in a couple of hours AND save the $'s a shop would charge.

hemihauler 05-15-2006 2:24 PM

Tom, <BR> <BR>If you end up doing it yourself let me know how it went. I was thinking about putting one on my Pro V. Also I love your all black boat, very sweet.

dogbert 05-23-2006 11:53 AM

It's a pretty easy install. I watched Larry Mann do it on my boat. It's very straight forward and you only have to drill holes in your swim platform<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" border=0>. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by dogbert on May 23, 2006)


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