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Jim, You probably have not visited this string for a while but in looking at your pics I really like your cupholders and not been able to find them in either the WestMarine or Boatersworld websites. Do you remember where they actually came from? Bill Newnam
Now wait a minute Oscar, there are no cocktails on board Edgy until she is either on the hook for the evening or back in her slip but... there are iced teas, waters, Pepsis, Gatorades, etc etc etc all critical to maintaining good hydration during those sunny and windy days on the water and you have to admit cockpit cupholders are not the strong suit of the much loved 250's. What do you do? I only want 4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jim has admitted to having a cupholder problem, I think I counted more than eight.....he's in recovery though
Me? I have a large insulated metal mug for morning coffee/tea or afternoon soy/organic carrot juice or something along those lines. I park it in one of the little white vinyl bags, on top of the clothes pins that are in the bottom.
Oscar Lady Kay 250 WB #618 Sunrise on the Neuse River...
I have recovered from CACHO (Compulsive Acquired Cup Holder Obsession) that Oscar mentioned in the previous post. I am able to talk about it now without having to rush to the store to buy another one. You can find them in the West Marine Catalog on page 718 in the hard copy or on the eCatalog on their web site. You'll want the Snap-It style. Be careful they are addictive.
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