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will this fit in the back of a C6??
They seem to claim the C6 'vert still manages 2 bags with the power top
here. http://robkechev.com/Corvette.aspx Dad wrote: > "Scubabix" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "hmmmmmm" > wrote in message >> u... >>> i know corvette boot space is limited to a golf bag etc, but... >>> >> Just a bit of trivia, the C5/C6 requirement was to be able to fit TWO >> golf bags in the trunk (boot). The logic was that many Corvette >> drivers would be golfers and wouldn't want to have to drive two cars >> or another one to go golfing. >> Rob > That was true with the C5 but not the C6, when they decided to > you're-peein-nize-it the shorter version now only holds one set of clubs > and a soccer ball. |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
Bob I wrote:
> They seem to claim the C6 'vert still manages 2 bags with the power top > here. > http://robkechev.com/Corvette.aspx > > Dad wrote: >> "Scubabix" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "hmmmmmm" > wrote in message >>> u... >>>> i know corvette boot space is limited to a golf bag etc, but... >>>> >>> Just a bit of trivia, the C5/C6 requirement was to be able to fit TWO >>> golf bags in the trunk (boot). The logic was that many Corvette >>> drivers would be golfers and wouldn't want to have to drive two cars >>> or another one to go golfing. >>> Rob >> That was true with the C5 but not the C6, when they decided to >> you're-peein-nize-it the shorter version now only holds one set of >> clubs and a soccer ball. The claim is correct. "Two large bags." Works if you're playing a 3-par -- no driver, just irons & short putter. Porsche has always made a *very* big thing about this. GM learned, early-on that it's a major sales factor. -- pj |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
"Bob I" > wrote in message ... > They seem to claim the C6 'vert still manages 2 bags with the power > top here. > http://robkechev.com/Corvette.aspx > As long as that second set of clubs, in a bag, are not longer than 43 inches they will fit, a woman's driver is 44/44.5. The fairway woods wood make it but some time they have to tee up. I really can't comment on the convertible though as I've never had a C6 that wasn't a coupe, 2 sets were not an issue in a C5 though. There is no problem traveling in the C6 with a 53" double rifle case but even that has to be on edge to carry another 50" case with the smaller rifles. As for the golf bags you will be restricted to a 11" diameter for the one over 43". By the way, that much weight back there is noticeable and even packing the rest of the heavier stuff up front you could still feel the affect at speed. Of course that shouldn't bother anyone as they troddle off to the local golf course for a day of shooting birdies. |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
Dad wrote: > > "Bob I" > wrote in message > ... >> They seem to claim the C6 'vert still manages 2 bags with the power >> top here. >> http://robkechev.com/Corvette.aspx >> > As long as that second set of clubs, in a bag, are not longer than 43 > inches they will fit, a woman's driver is 44/44.5. The fairway woods > wood make it but some time they have to tee up. I really can't comment > on the convertible though as I've never had a C6 that wasn't a coupe, 2 > sets were not an issue in a C5 though. There is no problem traveling in > the C6 with a 53" double rifle case but even that has to be on edge to > carry another 50" case with the smaller rifles. As for the golf bags you > will be restricted to a 11" diameter for the one over 43". By the way, > that much weight back there is noticeable and even packing the rest of > the heavier stuff up front you could still feel the affect at speed. Of > course that shouldn't bother anyone as they troddle off to the local > golf course for a day of shooting birdies. I haven't tried the golf bags in our '03 'vert, but there is really a lot of room back there. We typically pack enough for a 2 week vacation back there and try to run with the top down unless it rains or the temperature gets unbearable! I see the C6 lost a bit of space in the tail though. |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 11:04:02 -0400, "Dad" > wrote:
:>By the way, that much weight back there is noticeable and even packing :>the rest of the heavier stuff up front you could still feel the affect :>at speed. How much weight are you talking about Dad? We had two dogs [ combined weight 80 lbs ] two parachute bags weighing easily 50 lbs apiece, a hunting rifle in soft case @ 8 lbs, and a military ammo can weighing approx. 30 lbs.. Add an extra pair of sneakers tucked into the left rear cubby, assorted bags of loose stuff for the dogs [ leashes, water bowl for the trip ] gifts for the family etc, and a 17" laptop in a carry bag behind the passenger seat, and that puts us at close to 268 additional lbs. I gotta tell ya Dad, if you're talking about those kinds of added weight then our experience is the complete opposite of what you've felt. We went hammer and tongs for 8 hours averaging 75mph and had no noticeable feeling at speed due to the extra weight. What we did feel were the crappy road conditions on the interstates in New Jersey and parts of New York. Tsk, tsk NJ and NY...all those tolls and you can't fix your interstate highways ? |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
> >You guys need a coupe. Our C6 accommodated quite comfortably >our two fully loaded parachute bags, a hunting rifle and ammo, and our >two beagles when we took an 8 hour trip from Maryland to Rhode Island. > >http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...eadyToRoll.jpg > >A quick image before I sent it through photoshop cleanup. ================= No Sorry .... I do not care for the large rear window.. just not my thing, and nothing against owners of coupes... thats what the at least give us a choice... LOL Bob G. |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
> >I haven't tried the golf bags in our '03 'vert, but there is really a >lot of room back there. We typically pack enough for a 2 week vacation >back there and try to run with the top down unless it rains or the >temperature gets unbearable! I see the C6 lost a bit of space in the >tail though. Are you really married ? IF I took a toothbrush one pair of shoes, and a set of cloths for 2 days (and some quarters for a daily trip to the Laundrymat) I could never fit 2 weeks of my wives cloths etc in my 98 Vert..heck last time we did a weekend I had to ship a bunch OUR (yea I'm guilty too) of purchases home via UPS because of lack of room... Bob G. |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
Bob G. wrote:
>> I haven't tried the golf bags in our '03 'vert, but there is really a >> lot of room back there. We typically pack enough for a 2 week vacation >> back there and try to run with the top down unless it rains or the >> temperature gets unbearable! I see the C6 lost a bit of space in the >> tail though. > > > Are you really married ? > > IF I took a toothbrush one pair of shoes, and a set of cloths for 2 > days (and some quarters for a daily trip to the Laundrymat) I could > never fit 2 weeks of my wives cloths etc in my 98 Vert..heck last time > we did a weekend I had to ship a bunch OUR (yea I'm guilty too) of > purchases home via UPS because of lack of room... > > Bob G. > It's not the plastic car that's the problem, it's the plastic card(s)! ...pj |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
Bob G., wrote the following at or about 7/9/2007 10:42 AM:
> IF I took a toothbrush one pair of shoes, and a set of cloths for 2 > days (and some quarters for a daily trip to the Laundrymat) I could > never fit 2 weeks of my wives cloths etc in my 98 Vert..heck last time > we did a weekend I had to ship a bunch OUR (yea I'm guilty too) of > purchases home via UPS because of lack of room... Can't beat the laws of physics, especially the one that says "Your stuff will expand to exceed the amount of available storage space." |
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will this fit in the back of a C6??
"Bob G." <rg327_remove_comcast.net> wrote in message ... > >> >>I haven't tried the golf bags in our '03 'vert, but there is really >>a >>lot of room back there. We typically pack enough for a 2 week >>vacation >>back there and try to run with the top down unless it rains or the >>temperature gets unbearable! I see the C6 lost a bit of space in the >>tail though. > > > Are you really married ? > > IF I took a toothbrush one pair of shoes, and a set of cloths for 2 > days (and some quarters for a daily trip to the Laundrymat) I could > never fit 2 weeks of my wives cloths etc in my 98 Vert..heck last > time > we did a weekend I had to ship a bunch OUR (yea I'm guilty too) of > purchases home via UPS because of lack of room... > > Bob G. > The simple answer is a big back window coupe, traveled 3 weeks, 12,000 miles, with 3 of her hard side suitcases and my duffel bag with no problem. |
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