Will be pulling trigger on a BC in a few weeks. Could you please send pics (carpet, dash, trolling motor, seats, electronics, etc..) to [email protected].
Its the new fender for the 18″ Bass Cat wheels. Needed to accomodate larger diameter.
I have a brand new 25p Fury which came on my 2014 Puma FTD. Let me know if youre interested. Danny
Excellent battery. Military spec and run by the military in many vehicles. Have used them extensively in my JK and TJ Jeep Wrangler rock crawlers. Excellent reserve capacity and cranking amps in smaller lighter weight package. Danny
Sorry. Just saw them and replied. Danny
Appreciate the quick reply! Danny
Will try both. Thanks
I had the 901 on my 2008 Puma and now have the 1201 (buck tooth) on my 2014 Puma FTD. I think the 1201 actually moves the air up and over your head more effectively than the 901 or 601 (full shield). Gotta be centered behind it though. Danny
Think I got it! Its a bad ACC switch in the DLX touch pad. I pulled the orange power wire off the center spade on the night stalker switch and plugged in the spare pink power wire and bam! All lights illuminated including the one I replaced. I knew something was up when pushing the ACC button didnt result in a click and beep like the A1010 touch pad ACC switch. Parts already has a touch pad on the way! Thanks guys! Its why I own a Bass Cat. Danny
Ive owned a 2008 Puma and now own a 2014 Puma FTD. Front deck is identical with exception of ever so slightly wider FTD Rear deck difference is: 1) triangular live wells on FtD 2) significantly larger rear storage compartments on Puma All the fuel is in two 26 Fallon saddle tanks in rear of FTD Most fuel (32gal) is under driver/passenger bench on Puma This allows Puma to nose down and break over onto plane much quicker where FTD has nose up higher as it gets on plane (like normal bass boat) What you give up in rear storage on the FTD you more than get back with two additional storage areas under both seats and an extra cooler between seats Puma plows better in rough water but FTD ride is more refined and responsive (a few newer tweaks to the hull). Differences in ride are subtle. FTD a tad faster, not much. FTD has more color scheme options (mini bolt, nose cap, etc…) Sounds cliche but you cant go wrong with either! Danny
Thanks BCB. Appreciate the quick response! Danny
You cant replace the button. You have to replace the entire seat minus the snap off cushions.
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