![]() ![]() “The secret to having it all… is knowing you already do.” – Unknown.“Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” – C.S.“For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson.“Life is better when you’re laughing.” – Unknown.Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured.” – Gordon B. “And finally, in all of living have much of fun and laughter.You grow older because you stop laughing.” – Maurice Chevalier “You don’t stop laughing because you grow older.But if you’re laughing without any reason, you need medicine.” – Unknown “Laughter is the sound of the soul dancing.” – Jarod Kintz.“Laughter is an instant vacation.” – Milton Berle.“Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever.” – Walt Disney.“Trouble knocked at the door, but hearing laughter, hurried away.” – Benjamin Franklin.“The most wasted of all days is one without laughter.” – E.E.“Life is better when you cry a little, laugh a lot, and are thankful for everything you’ve got.” – Unknown.“My dream job would be the Karma Delivery Service.” – Bill Murray.“The older you get the better you get… unless you’re a banana.” – Betty White.“Never let anyone treat you like you’re regular glue.Then I realize that my voice is worse than my problem.” – Unknown Smile while you still have teeth.” – Mallory Hopkins “They say money doesn’t bring happiness, but everyone still goes out there to see it for themselves.” – Unknown.“Breathe in the good shit, breathe out the bullshit.” – Karen Salmansohn.I prefer the term happy with a twist.” – Unknown “Always keep your chin up, otherwise you’re just staring at your boobs all day.” – Unknown.“True happiness arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one’s self, and in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions.” – Joseph Addison.“Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude.” – Denis Waitley.You’ll instantly discover true happiness when you stop looking for reasons to be unhappy.Being grateful for all that you have leads you towards true happiness. ![]() ![]() “True happiness… is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.” – Helen Keller.“True happiness is found inside the heart.” – Anurag Prakash Ray.“Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadow will fall behind you.” – Walt Whitman.“There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved.” – George Sand.“Real happiness is cheap enough, yet how dearly we pay for it is counterfeit.” – Hosea Ballou.True happiness is found by living in the present moment.The happiest people make the best of what they have instead of crave what they don’t.“The only thing that will make you happy is being happy with who you are.” – Goldie Hawn.The secret to being happy is to find peace where you are even if you’re not yet where you want to be.Be happy it’ll drive your enemies crazy.“Happiness isn’t a goal… it’s a by-product of a life well lived.” – Eleanor Roosevelt.There is no beauty without happiness.” – Christian Dior “Happiness is the secret to all beauty.“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.” – Mahatma Gandhi.The happiness you’re looking for is all around you, don’t forget to notice it.“Life is too short to spend it at war with yourself.” – Unknown.Happiness is seeing life for what it is in all the little moments.“Simplicity makes me happy.” – Alicia Keys.“Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy.” – Anne Frank.“Independence is happiness.” – Susan B.“If you want to be happy, be.” – Leo Tolstoy.It’s just according to the way you look at things.” – Walt Disney “Happiness is the best makeup.” – Drew Barrymore.Today I will focus on stressing less and feeling blessed.“Never regret anything that made you smile.” – Mark Twain.“Nothing can bring you happiness but yourself.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson.“The most important thing is to enjoy your life – to be happy.120+ Happiness Quotes That’ll Brighten Your Day in An Instant Happiness Quotes It’s a state that people strive to experience to achieve well-being, peace and contentment in their life. Famous Happiness Quotes What is Happiness?
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![]() Do prograde/retrograde burns aligned with your target's periapsis and apoapsis to get your periapsis-apoapsis set aligned with the target's set.Precise Node really helps - it can move your node to the exact AN/DN, and fine tune your burn. Use the normal/anti-normal adjustments to lower your final AN/DN number until it is as close to zero as possible (NaN is ideal). Whichever node is coming up first in your orbit, add a maneuver node there. ![]() You will see Ascending Node and Descending Node markers appear on your orbit.Switch to the target vehicle and mark your inbound vehicle as its target. Go to Map mode and click your target, and select "Set as target".Initially set your orbit smaller than the target orbit if possible. This is covered in other tutorials and I refer you to them. Fine-tuning orbit sync and inclination to match target.There are five distinct stages to an orbital rendezvous: The thrusters should be placed symmetrically around the center of mass of the completed craft to allow linear movement without rotation while in space. More importantly monopropellant and RCS thrusters are necessary to fine tune the position and allow the docking ports to touch.Īfter constructing the craft, the center of mass indicator should be used to fine tune the RCS thrusters' positions. Only a tiny amount is required as it will only have to cover a small distance to the target. ![]() This will mainly be liquid fuel and a small engine controlled by a command module.Ī small amount of liquid fuel and an adequate sized engine should be used for the payload. Next you will need a small orbital tug to push your payload into position. Recommend adding a small tank or two, just in case.
![]() Led WPIAL with 54 goals and garnered all-WPIAL, all-state and WPIAL 2A Player of the Year accolades. … An all-WPIAL selection despite missing five games due to injury, he posted 10 shutouts and won three shootouts in the playoffs. … Finished with 19 goals and nine assists, while tallying 61 careers goals and 28 assists.Ī brick wall during a brilliant playoff surge, Scalise was a vital piece to the Knights’ championship puzzle. … Has 199 points and 86 goals for his career.Īn all-WPIAL Class 2A selection, Rivardo has been one of the top goal scorers in the area for much of his career. … Was an all-WPIAL selection and the Section 3-2A player of the year. Second-leading goal scorer in the WPIAL with 49. ![]() … Had three goals in the playoffs as Norwin reached the state semifinals. Led the WPIAL Class 4A champion Knights with 23 goals and added 10 assists. … Helped 11th-seeded Franklin Regional reach WPIAL semifinals. … All-WPIAL selection scored 14 goals and had 10 assists.Ī constant scoring threat on top of the formation, Christafano scored 15 goals and dished 11 assists to the Panthers and earned all-WPIAL Class 3A honors. Used his speed and control to keep possessions going while providing another scoring weapon for the Panthers. … All-WPIAL player finished with 17 goals and 12 assists. Leading goal scorer for the Wildcats, who set a school record with 12 wins and returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2020. “That is by far the most important thing for me.” “Hopefully, we gave all future Knights something to look up to and look forward to,” Christopher said. Together, they achieved numerous victories that resonated with the entire community.”Ĭhristopher wants this benchmark season to have a lasting effect on the team. On the field, their performance reminded me of gladiators, captivating the crowd with their talent and determination. “Off the field, two of the most likable people and amazing young men. “Their dynamic partnership is inseparable,” the coach said. Schuchert said Christopher and Scalise solidified their place among the best players in Norwin history. “Going out of the state tournament in the way that we did really stung, but the drama with the uniforms and the ball boys doesn’t take away from the fact that we just didn’t play our best soccer.” ![]() “It would’ve been very easy for us to get complacent after upsetting Seneca Valley, but we worked even harder after that quarterfinal victory because we felt that we were now the team to beat,” Christopher said. ![]() He also made the WPIAL Class 4A all-star game. We hit some road blocks in the regular season, but we jelled at the right time.”Ĭhristopher was an all-section, All-WPIAL and all-state selection. It’s surreal to me that we were the first to ever do it. “For it to come true, and in such dramatic fashion, felt like a dream. “We (the seniors) had talked about winning a WPIAL championship together for years,” Christopher said. He finished with 13 goals and five assists.Īnd, as coach Scott Schuchert listed among his final stats, “1 WPIAL championship.” 8 seed.Ĭhristopher scored in shootout wins against Seneca Valley, North Allegheny in the WPIAL title game and Abington in the PIAA quarterfinals. Norwin bounced through the playoffs like it was destined to win, taking three games in penalty kicks, including one over WPIAL top seed and playoff antagonist Seneca Valley in the quarterfinals as the No. While those gifted players had indelible seasons, they did not bring the all-around game that Christopher did. Jeannette’s Jordan Taylor, Trevor Kovatch of Belle Vernon and Anthony Scalise of Norwin also received consideration. Norwin (17-6) also reached the PIAA Class 4A semifinals for the first time.įor his efforts, Christopher is the TribLive Westmoreland Boys Soccer Player of the Year. The Knights won their first WPIAL championship with Christopher holding down the midfield, directing traffic and steering fruitful possessions. Norwin’s world was more interesting with Christopher in it. Whatever the case, Owen Christopher held the Norwin boys soccer team up as the Knights made history. Call him the cornerstone, the building block, the pillar. ![]() Next you need to select the foreground by using the foreground select tool. This needs to be done, to ensure that there is transparency at this layer. Once you open your image, right click on the image layer and click “ Add Alpha Channel“. If you have a complex background to remove, you need to take a different approach to do your job.įor the second part of this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to remove the background by adding a transparent layer and how to add a layer of your preference. All done! Advanced tutorial: Removing the complex background of an image in GIMP To export the image go to File -> Export As, choose PNG file format and click on Export. I have to remove the blue background in this example. You might have to repeat the steps 2 to step 4 if necessary. If you have other different coloured regions that you need to remove, click on them and delete them. Press the Delete keyboard button to remove the background. Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha Channel Step 4: Delete the background If your image has only one layer (like our example), this background layer has no Alpha channel. It represents the transparency of the image. Step 3: Add TransparencyĪn alpha channel is automatically added into the Channel Dialog as soon as you add a second layer to your image. This tool will help us to select the unwanted background with one click. The Fuzzy Select tool is designed to select areas of the current layer or image based on colour similarity. Although I want to maintain a good habit and open my image as following.įile -> Open as Layers Open As Layers Step 2: Use the Fuzzy select tool ![]() This tutorial is so simple that if you just open your image, it will still be fine. ![]() How to Make a Transparent Background in GIMP Step 1: Open up the image as a layerĪs I have mentioned before, you need to get used to isolate different images and actions as layers. In a later section, I'll share a CLI tool that could help you remove the background automatically. I am going to show you how to do that step-by-step in this GIMP tutorial. While using an online tool like Canva is easier for this purpose, not everyone can opt for the premium plan.Īnd this is where you can use the free and open source tool GIMP to remove the background from an image. This is quite handy in graphic designing. If you put a transparent image on top of a blue image, the image will now have a blue background. When you make the image background transparent, you can use the colour according to the background of the new image. There could be many reasons why you would want to do that.įor example, you don’t like the background, you want to add the image to another background, or you simply want to make the image transparent. Removing the background is one of the most used graphic design procedures. As far as the main cast is concerned, Peters has the lion’s share of moxie. ![]() Plain and simple.īefore I go on my Chloe Sevigny/Gaga rant, I must praise Even Peters once more for being so perfect at everything he does. Which makes for some kickass entertainment. But what the show has done is turn these very realistic phobias into extreme and supernatural ones. In reality, hotels are creepy or gross because they are the sum of the current guests and shoddy cleaning. One of the reasons a hotel was chosen as the “spooky” setting for this season lies in the fact that we have little control over what happened, will happen, or could happen in our hotel-even more frighteningly, our own personal hotel room-when we make the choice to stay there. From what I’ve seen of these killers in various documentaries and such, the actors did a fairly awesome job of portraying them and I wish like hell we could have seen more of them.īut here’s what I really loved about “Devil’s Night”: the idea that a hotel is the sum of all its past guests. ![]() I also love the postulation that March was the one to give all these killers tips on how to be a better at their, umm, craft. Regardless of the episode’s camp or exploitation, it’s just a really fun idea. Every Halloween, James March holds a ghostly, murderous dinner party with some of the most notorious serial killers of our time. This is an idea I can definitely get behind. “Devil’s Night” is a who’s who of serial killers. Last night’s episode, “Devil’s Night,” was the second type of episode next to zero plot development but a ton of fun. How Murphy hasn’t learned to balance these things in one episode is beyond me, but I digress. It boasts very little plot development and exists mainly for thrills or tone setting (or an actor’s vanity). The second type is more of a fluff episode. The first type jumps from plot to plot to plot and gives so much information that you either get lost or get bored. How you rank all the seasons says a lot about you as a person, so join us here at Digital Spy as we risk eternal damnation to bring you our own supreme ranking that even the Antichrist himself would approve of.There are two types of “American Horror Story” episodes. "Dana Walden has said to me several times it was one of the most out of the box ideas in the history of modern television, and I think she's right." "Brad and I spent so long on it… years on the pitch, years on the script, until John Landgraf and Dana Walden and Brad and I got it to where we wanted. "The first, and always number one in my heart, for several reasons," he said (via EW). We already know which episode is Murphy's favourite. ![]() Where will Delicate rank among the 11 seasons we already have? We'll have to wait and see, but when it comes to American Horror Story, expect the unexpected because the individuality of each instalment means every fan has their special favourite. From what we've seen so far, it looks like the two-part 12th season, Delicate, will be no different. What's most remarkable about American Horror Story, though, is how fiercely original it remains, even after all these years. Over a decade later, stars like Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters have gone on to take seats at Hollywood's high table beyond the Murphy-verse - and American Horror Story itself is still going strong with a Halloween spin-off plus regular, annual instalments. Back in 2011, neither horror nor anthologies were seen as particularly viable on the small screen, yet Murder House quickly changed all that with a masterclass in camp yet creepy entertainment. ![]() American Horror Story's heyday may have ended with Jessica Lange, but there's still no denying how important Ryan Murphy's flagship show has been to TV in general. When you are done it should look like this: … and map the following ‘Physical key’ to ‘To key’: I used homebrew: brew cask install karabiner-elements Settings Go to Karabiner-Elements Preferences > Function keys… This allows the mapping of physical keyboard keys to different key codes in software. This allows the setting of keystrokes to control video playback. Install the Chrome Browser extension Video Speed Controller. I wanted to make this easier and require less focused attention. Videos are useful because you can speed through parts you understand, and slow down or even repeat parts that are novel. With everything going remote, I am spending more time watching video lectures. Essentially, it’s almost not worth attempting to speed things up using the mouse interface. This functionality is also difficult to get right with the mouse, as it takes a fair amount of attention to click at the expected spot and it’s always too far or not far enough, and the act of clicking tends to move the cursor which is sensitive to exact input location. ![]() I like the ability to jump back because if you miss something it’s very quick and easy to hear it again if the key is -15 sec it is trivial to do 15, 20, or 45 seconds and that’s all that is needed for something one is paying attention to. ![]() Traditionally, with music, it made more sense to be able to jump around the playlist. I like this because I am doing more complex actions with intentional keyboard and mouse actions, such as switching to other videos. Specifically, these keys now have these functions: This maps the existing keyboard visual and expected functionality (forward and back arrows, start/stop ) and adds only one more element to remember. I remapped the existing media control key paradigm to work better for video. ![]() Control video playback speed with media keys ![]() It seems counterintuitive to store all your sensitive information in one place. Password managers are more readily accessible and offer the benefit of filling in those long passwords for you. Think of how many online accounts and sites you have credentials for - it’s an impossible task to remember it all without somewhere to store passwords safely (no, a sticky note on your desk won’t cut it). This is the exact opposite of using one password everywhere, with minor variations depending on a site’s requirements. “It's just not possible without a password manager to have unique, long and hard-to-guess passwords,” Florian Schaub, an associate professor of information and of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, said.Ĭommon guidance states that secure passwords should be unique, with the longest number of characters allowed and uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. We tested out nine of the best password managers available now to help you choose the right one for your needs.īut given that passwords are one of the top ways to keep your online identity secure, the real value of password managers is staying safe online. Password managers, with their various apps and plugins, not only keep your information secure but also remove the guesswork around remembering credentials and make it easier to log in from almost anywhere. They're also some of the most useful tools you can invest in - your passwords are not secure if they're all written down on a stick note near your computer, and if you lose that physical record, you'll have a hard time logging into your most used accounts. ![]() Password managers remain an excellent way to securely store all of the credentials you need on a regular basis. Yes, most tech is fallible, but the benefits of unique, strong passwords across your online presence outweigh the risks. We need to trust that all of our logins, banking credentials and other sensitive information has been neatly locked away, only accessible by us when we need it. You might’ve seen password managers in the news recently because of the breach affecting LastPass customers. Last month, Hale moved into her new place, paying $450 a month with utilities included. ![]() North Temple for seniors and veterans run by Switchpoint, a nonprofit homelessness services organization. Hale was living out of a tent when a chance encounter with former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson over the summer sparked a shift in her living conditions.Īnderson, who is seeking to recapture his seat at City Hall and is campaigning heavily on homelessness issues, introduced Hale to officials from The Point, a low-income housing development at 2333 W. (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Petie Hale cuts at apple to feed the bunny she cares for at Wasatch Community Gardens' Green Phoenix Farm on Tuesday, Jan. Making a dent in senior homelessness, Tibbitts said, depends on the availability of more housing options. ![]() “When people think about homelessness, they don’t think about somebody’s grandma or grandpa who used to be able to pay the rent,” Tibbitts said, “but now, with the rent prices going up, they can’t.” When the cost of living shoots up, Tibbitts said, the people closest to falling through the cracks include a growing number of Utahns 65 and older. Because the average rent is higher than the average Social Security check, he said, seniors lack stable living quarters. That boils down to a basic math problem, according to Bill Tibbitts, deputy executive director of Crossroads Urban Center. Social Security checks, Harris said, make up at least 90% of the income for nearly a third of retirees in the Beehive State. To make those rent and tax payments, many older Utahns rely on benefits. Gardner Policy Institute, rents along the Wasatch Front grew as much between 20 as they did in the decade leading up to 2020.įor some homeowners, whose houses have long been paid off, Harris said, soaring property taxes have felt like a return to relentless mortgages. Rent prices in Utah, meanwhile, have skyrocketed, outpacing the rise in income for older residents.Īccording to a study by the Kem C. “Eventually, the bills had to be paid,” he said, “and some of those people now, unfortunately, I think, are experiencing homelessness because of this.” The pandemic programs that kept many on their feet are winding down, he said, and now those years of unpaid bills are coming due. (Data for 2022 was not immediately available.)ĭanny Harris, director of advocacy at AARP Utah, said his organization saw this coming, with modeling predicting a significant increase of evictions and homelessness in 2022. The number of seniors experiencing homelessness has steadily been on the rise, climbing each year since at least 2017. (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Billy Ray Bratcher takes down his tent as Salt Lake City police clean up camps on Rio Grade Street in Salt Lake City on Monday, Dec. The nights of reliably having a roof over her head gave way to a stint in motel rooms, which gave way to sleeping in a Lincoln Navigator with her adult son and his girlfriend, which gave way to sleeping in tents near the railroad tracks just west of downtown.Īnd her story, sadly, is hardly unique. The eviction protections at the time weren’t much help. ![]() “Basically, the pandemic cost me everything,” she said. For six months, she had no income at all, nada, zilch, not even food stamps. Hale has experienced homelessness before but nothing like this. For Hale, a global health emergency eroded a sense of stability. In 2021, state data showed 1,429 Beehive State residents 60 and older were considered “literally homeless” - a 34% jump from 2017.įor many older residents, Utah’s soaring cost of living left them out on the streets, experts say. Hale, now 65, became part of a growing number of older Utahns experiencing homelessness. “When you’ve got a job and you’re surviving, you’re not going without, and then, all of a sudden, boom,” she said, “you don’t have nothing and you can’t go to work, it’s bad.” ![]() Colonel Griffith settled in Los Angeles and purchased the Los Feliz Rancho, which he later donated to the City of Los Angeles in 1896. Griffith, came to America from South Wales to seek fortune in gold mining. ![]() ![]() ![]() The history of the Greek Theatre dates to 1882, when Colonel Griffith J. This 5,800-seat venue offers an intimate concert setting under the stars, featuring superb acoustics and excellent sight lines. Built in 1929, the Greek Theatre is one of Los Angeles’ most historic entertainment venues and has played host to some of the biggest names in music and entertainment. Los Angeles’ premiere outdoor theatre is nestled in a picturesque canyon within the Park. This iconic venue has also served as a site for numerous high school graduations, community events and backdrops for television shows and motion pictures. Throughout its history, the Greek has played host to some of the biggest legends in music – from Sir Elton John to Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen to Carlos Santana and many more in between. Located within Griffith Park, the historic Greek Theatre stands as one of the nation’s most beloved and recognized outdoor entertainment venues. From gold scales and the gold rush era to the stagecoach, from saloons to saddles, from firearms to cowboy gear, these galleries uncover fascinating and often complex stories of the American expansion into the west and the impact it had on native communities. On display in the Autry’s galleries are significant Native American objects and depictions of the American West by famous artists and entertainers. The Autry's collection of more than 500,000 pieces of art and artifacts includes the Southwest Museum of the American Indian Collection, one of the largest and most significant in the United States. The museum presents a wide range of exhibitions and public programs, including lectures, film, theater, festivals, family events, and music, and performs scholarship, research, and educational outreach. The Autry is a museum dedicated to exploring and sharing the stories, experiences, and perceptions of the diverse peoples of the American West, connecting the past to the present to inspire our shared future. Food trucks are available onsite on weekends. Griffith Park stands today a monument to the dedicated vision of one man-Griffith Jenkins Griffith, Park Commission, civic philanthropist, advocate of parklands, and fervent speaker of recreation for the health of Los Angeles. Griffith died July 7, 1919, however, he had left a sizeable trust fund to complete the dreams he had for the park specifically designating funds for the construction of a Greek amphitheater (the Greek Theatre, built 1930) and an observatory and hall of science (Griffith Observatory, built 1935.) Since Griffith's original gift, further donations of land, along with City purchases and the reversion of private land to public domain have expanded the Park to its present size. I wish to pay my debt of duty in this way to the community in which I have prospered." " I consider it my obligation to make Los Angeles a happier, cleaner, and finer city. " It must be made a place of recreation and rest for the masses, a resort for the rank and file, for the plain people," Griffith said on that occasion. The enormous gift, equal to five square miles, was to be given to the city unconditionally - or almost so. On December 16, 1896, the civic-minded Griffith bequeathed 3,015 acres of his Rancho Los Feliz estate as a Christmas gift to the people of Los Angeles to be used as parkland. In 1882, Griffith settled in Los Angeles, and purchased a 4,071 acre portion of the Rancho Los Feliz, which stretched northward from the northern boundaries of the Pueblo de Los Angeles. Born in Glamorganshire, South Wales, Griffith emigrated to the United States in 1865, eventually, making a personal fortune in California gold mine speculation. Originally a part of the Spanish land grant, Rancho Los Feliz, the park was named for its former owner, Colonel Griffith J. The wheel wraps in leather: one of the most time-honored of Cobalt traditions, this masterpiece of a steering wheel. The helm gleams in hand-craftsmanship, in oil-rubbed ebony Makassar trim and duotone aluminum dash panels and switches of stainless steel and five-inch digital gauges with multi-function readouts and, over all, a form-fitted eyebrow in everlasting vinyl. A console door, elegant in its woodgrains and crafted vinyls, opens to a head larger above and all-around than any other boat in the class. The twice wide passenger seat forward makes the cockpit even more flexible in its service of a good time - fully convertible in direct reflection of seating aft. This seating configuration, by the way, belongs only to Cobalt in boats of the R5's size. We then followed with yachtesque, wraparound seating to capitalize on those wishes for a flawless ride, a ride begun of course in that legendary Cobalt hull. The back-rest is convertible, and the space forward is wide and wider still, with an interior beam almost a foot wider than the ever so super-spacious 242's. Very, very aggressive, per the R5's Edge graphics, set forward of the sculpted truth that is the R5's transom, swim platform, and sunpad - cohesive in their integrated design, free-flowing in their easy functionality. We listen, and we learn.Ĭase in point: the revolutionary Cobalt R5.Īsked to create a mid-sized runabout with traditional elegance and the smoothest of quiet rides, we went to the prototype shop with an exterior profile first in mind. We listen with interest and with respect. We listen to what our owners and our dealers tell us. Come view this boat along with our full inventory in our 25,000 sq ft Heated Showroom!Ģ015 Cobalt R5 Cobalt has built boats for almost 50 years with a careful ear to the water. Premium Sound w/transom speaker and remote. Feel the leather wrapped wheel, sit in comfort and utilize the perfectly placed armrest, and ergonomically positioned footrest.Powered by Mercruiser 6.2 MPI Bravo 3. The Rockford Fosgate stereo with Bluetooth, provides fidelity the audiophiles will appreciate. The design of the passenger seat provides a completely innovative convertibility to the cockpit.At the helm, the aluminum dash panels, stainless switches, and form-fitted vinyl eyebrow are all highlighted by the 5" digital gauges with multi-function displays. Notice the attention to detail in the upholstery with the stitching in perfect harmony. The wrap-around yacht style seating is exclusive to a boat her size. This interior expansion, free space reclamation, is exactly what Cobalt's new design creates. Step aboard through the walk-through transom, and you'll notice the cockpit has an interior beam measurement that is over a foot wider than any competitive runabout. The sunpad backrest is convertible, and the rumble seat is simple and effective. The transom, platform design and aft sunpad are sculpted beautifully creating a smooth and sexy profile. 2016 Cobalt R3 The R3 exterior profile is sleek and low. |
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