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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 408092" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>The loss of bed space isn't as bad as you would think. The biggest problem with the stepside is that you tend to put things down on the step as you unlock/open the door to get in truck and then forget you put something there. I've driven away with things sitting on the step until the first right turn! :lol: And the tin is actually a fiberglass jersey speed skiff, that boat was capable of 75-85 mph which makes for an interesting ride. :shock: It was a lot of fun though. Here's a couple pictures of taking a turn, if you're the driver you have the wheel to hold onto, the co-pilot has handles which barely keep you in the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 408092, member: 12995"] The loss of bed space isn't as bad as you would think. The biggest problem with the stepside is that you tend to put things down on the step as you unlock/open the door to get in truck and then forget you put something there. I've driven away with things sitting on the step until the first right turn! :lol: And the tin is actually a fiberglass jersey speed skiff, that boat was capable of 75-85 mph which makes for an interesting ride. :shock: It was a lot of fun though. Here's a couple pictures of taking a turn, if you're the driver you have the wheel to hold onto, the co-pilot has handles which barely keep you in the boat. [/QUOTE]
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