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Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
- Messages
- 7,827
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- 577
- Location
- Buffalo, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
The seats are in no way shape or form gonna go to production. WAY too much liability and risk of them moving around or being loose in a wreck. Legal will nix that idea so fast I'm surprised they even let them show it. Suicide doors without b pillar is out in concept only land too, they might do suicide doors, but there will be a b pillar for sure, crash standard require the roof to be crazy strong, and there's no way they're gonna get that kind of strength over that distance without it.
The passthrough I can see having use of. Back in NC we had to replace deck boards a few times, they were 16' long or so. In the Colorado I ran them through the center window cuz I dgaf. But in the f150 it had that little cutout window and would have sat on glass, so we would hang them WAY out past the 5 foot bed. It's a niche case for sure, but I get the appeal. I'm a big fan of mid gates in general though.
I have a sliding/folding second row. I don't see much difference here. Height maybe? Lots of minivans do it as well. I suspect that isn't really an issue.
Somewhat the same with the suicide doors. B-pillar is built into one of the doors and swing out with it. They don't crash test vehicles without doors, so no reason to exclude it from the structure. Makes the latching mechanism more robust, but arguably not any more complicated or difficult to test.
I've put stuff through the back window a few times. Hell I had 12ft boards in my Focus once. Dunno why it seems sketchy to have it in front of me and not beside/behind me. With the front pass thru---where does it go? Does the console float? Some logistics in there to figure out I think. Annecdotaly, the Rivian has an access to the gear tunnel from the back seat, guess this could be viewed the same way?!?!
<--Loaded up Focus for reference