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wendyquat
07-26-2011, 08:27 PM
Looks like we'll be ordering a new Yamaha gas cart from TV in the next few days. There are some obvious options but can you share some that maybe are "not so obvious" but you find very useful and helpful? Thanks for your great ideas! We are probably only going to have one cart and I don't want to wish we'd opted for something because we didn't think about it! :highfive:
Oren L Miller
07-26-2011, 08:41 PM
full dash led rear light bar sand bottle if you golf :posting:
Bill-n-Brillo
07-26-2011, 08:47 PM
Some thoughts on options for your Yamaha cart:
- We like the woodgrain dash option as it provides locks for the two glove boxes.
- If you golf, this one might not have a ton of appeal. We don't golf (at least at this juncture) so we bought a locking storage trunk that's a Yamaha product. Fits in the bag well in the back of the cart: http://www.yamahagolfcar.com/accessories/acproduct/9/pca/26/137/storage_and_consoles.aspx It's fairly easily to remove to allow you to use the bag well for golf bags. As an aside, I know someone in TV who has one ( I think he still has it) that he'd like to sell for a very reasonable price. He didn't use to golf, now he does.
- After the fact, we bought and installed a rear storage tray. Great for jackets, etc.
- Also got an 'oversized' cooler that's able to handle larger plastic water/pop bottles, not just 12 oz. cans.
- Got a speedometer, too.
The prior three items can be seen here: http://www.cartsandclubsocala.com/Accessories.htm Click on 'View Cart Accessories'.
- We liked the extra visibility offered by the 3rd brake light/turn signal bar for the rear roof.
Bill :)
JimPete
07-26-2011, 08:59 PM
full dash led rear light bar sand bottle if you golf :posting:
Ok. You got my interest up. I don't play golf so I was wondering what is a sand bottle used for and don't try to tell me it's for added traction when it snows.
Thanks, Jim
laryb
07-26-2011, 09:08 PM
In addition to all the above, how about a large mesh tote bag for the rear, and a 12 volt outlet. We also got the Elite seats and love them, though they can be pricey.
angiefox10
07-26-2011, 09:16 PM
Ok. You got my interest up. I don't play golf so I was wondering what is a sand bottle used for and don't try to tell me it's for added traction when it snows.
Thanks, Jim
It's not????:(
gmcneill
07-26-2011, 09:22 PM
Ok. You got my interest up. I don't play golf so I was wondering what is a sand bottle used for and don't try to tell me it's for added traction when it snows.
Thanks, Jim
No, not for snow traction. A sand bottle holds the sand that a golfer pours into a divot in the turf. The sand supposedly provides a base upon which the turf eventually spreads and takes root.
wendyquat
07-26-2011, 09:22 PM
I use that nice sand to fill up an ash tray for the butts of my smoking guests!
:shrug:
gmcneill
07-26-2011, 09:27 PM
I use that nice sand to fill up an ash tray for the butts of my smoking guests!
:shrug:
Clarification: For their cigarette butts, correct? ;)
Skybo
07-26-2011, 09:30 PM
In-dash fuel gauge and upgraded (captain-chair) seats!
Edited to add: right-side mirror
getdul981
07-26-2011, 09:56 PM
Get the larger rectangular mirrors that mount on the outside of the frame. They'll know what you're talking about. We got ours from Villages Golf Cart Store.
villagegolfer
07-26-2011, 10:44 PM
I use that nice sand to fill up an ash tray for the butts of my smoking guests!
Clarification: For their cigarette butts, correct? ;)
LOL Good one!!!
SALYBOW
07-26-2011, 11:03 PM
full dash led rear light bar sand bottle if you golf :posting:
I went to the Villages and got a quote for a refurbished 2008 stripped down cart. It was a yahama gas cart. I then went to Gramma and Grampas Village Buggies on 441 and got a quote for a "pimped Up" refurbished 2008 that was $3000 cheaper. It has quite a bit of bells and whistles on it and it is quieter. smells bettr and really sharp. We have not regretted getting it for one day. Do your homework.:posting: ENJOY
l2ridehd
07-27-2011, 04:37 AM
Sand bottles
Cooler (large)
Dash with locking boxes
Personalized key
Rear top LED light bar
Under roof storage tray in rear
Cooling fan top front
12 volt accessory plug
Air horn
Graphics and custom paint
LED running lights under cart
Arm rest covers
Fender flares
Oversize tires
Chrome wheels
Speedometer
Gas gauge
Grocery bag
Radio with boom box speakers
3 inch lifts front and rear
Russ_Boston
07-27-2011, 04:58 AM
Wendy - How did you 'win' the golf cart?
ssmith
07-27-2011, 06:07 AM
as Russ. How did you win a golf cart or.... did you get your way vs your husband.
gmcneill
07-27-2011, 06:40 AM
as Russ. How did you win a golf cart or.... did you get your way vs your husband.
I vaguely recall that Wendy recently posted an inquiry about golf carts, asking the TOTVers for input. She was leaning towards gas, husband towards electric.
I would bet that the "I won!" comment refers to her getting her way about the gas cart purchase. Most married guys knew the outcome of that "debate" before it started. ;)
wendyquat
07-27-2011, 03:35 PM
I vaguely recall that Wendy recently posted an inquiry about golf carts, asking the TOTVers for input. She was leaning towards gas, husband towards electric.
I would bet that the "I won!" comment refers to her getting her way about the gas cart purchase. Most married guys knew the outcome of that "debate" before it started. ;)
And you'd be right gmcneill!! I know all about gas/electric but I still feel more comfortable with gas as big as the Villages is becoming. We've rented both and I just prefer the gas! No excuses!
Thanks for all your input. We ordered it today and got a lot of the options you specified! Not knowing anything about golf carts I did not feel comfortable "shopping around" for used carts. We got one with the villa we bought and even though we at first thought it only needed new batteries, Ken Spano had to take it in and called back and said it needed another $1200 of work! When we told him we didn't want to put that kind of money in a used cart (for fear that it would be something else after that work was done), he bought the cart from us and we decided to get a new one (like I wanted). He got a good deal and we got rid of it so it was a win win situation for us both. I felt certain we could find a better deal but like the fact that The Villages wants us to stay happy so I figured they might be pretty good about helping us with any problems we might encounter with the cart. We sure like Larry that sold it to us!:D
Schaumburger
07-27-2011, 08:48 PM
No, not for snow traction. A sand bottle holds the sand that a golfer pours into a divot in the turf. The sand supposedly provides a base upon which the turf eventually spreads and takes root.
I'm also not a golfer. When I had a golf cart with my first time rental in TV earlier this month, I thought the sand bottle was for water! :oops:
Uptown Girl
07-28-2011, 06:26 AM
I'm also not a golfer. When I had a golf cart with my first time rental in TV earlier this month, I thought the sand bottle was for water! :oops:
That's okay, I thought it was a urinal! (for when nature calls on the golf course) Yep... I'm a twit sometimes......
Bob45
07-28-2011, 10:06 AM
That's okay, I thought it was a urinal! (for when nature calls on the golf course) Yep... I'm a twit sometimes......
Don't feel bad. My daughter thought the same thing. She told me it was disgusting. I told her we were old and couldn't wait sometimes. Then I had to tell they were for sand. Got a good laugh out of it.
Bob
hedoman
07-28-2011, 02:06 PM
Just ordered 2 new 2011 cars. one a golf oriented 2 seater and a 4 seater. If you have just 1 cart go with 4 seats for when visitors arrive. We got the easybreezy in both, dash mounted fuel gauge, FREE custom dash, overhead shelf, fully golf rigged on the 2 seater, Curtis cab and Ultimte seats (custom bucket w/ fold up arm rests. Saved about $1500 w/ discounts on each.....
Villages Golf Carts Rock!
JimPete
07-28-2011, 05:59 PM
After reading through all the responses, I think I understand what the sand bottle is for. It's a combination water bottle, urinal, grass growing utensil that provides extra traction in the snow.
Just one more question. Is that grass or "grass mon"? :loco:
Schaumburger
07-28-2011, 11:21 PM
QUOTE=Uptown Girl;375198]That's okay, I thought it was a urinal! (for when nature calls on the golf course) Yep... I'm a twit sometimes......[/QUOTE]
:1rotfl:
Tall Terri
08-01-2011, 03:44 PM
Rain cover!!!
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