Captain Don
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Just a few Pic,s of my Boat, New Top, Winch, cockpit panels, rugs, Furuno Navnet, Open Aray, etc.:smt038
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Thanks Ron, I seen the thread but did not really pay attention to it. Now I know, Thanks again.:smt038Lookin' good DON. You should have posted these in the "Official PreClinton Era" thread. Gotta LOVE them old SRs!:thumbsup:
Looks awesome Don! Now I know why it took you so long to get it how you want it. You must be in a high dollar marina, look at that dingy next to you in the last pic! Holy Crap:smt101:wow:
Don,
The work looks great. I really like the way you configured the aft part of the top and the supports off the arch. I would like to copy it as I am adding a camper back now that I own it and am in the water. One question how do you fold up the aft section of the top --or do you just leave it open?
Again great looking boat.
Pxhil
Pxhil, Thank you for the compliment. In the 1st picture you can see the origional camper back top, it extended from the arch about 2 feet, then angled down to the transom. In the 2nd picture I had the top extended all the way back to the transom, then the panels drop straight down. It give a lot more room in the boat. I leave the top up, it does not come down till winter storage. Most of the time I leave the aft side glass panels in place, the rest I roll up, it don't look bad, look on the 3rd picture, its hard to tell but, the side and glass panels are seperate. I 'll take a Picture with them rolled up and you will see the difference. I also have screen panels for all the solid panels, but I never used them. The new aft section cost about 1500.00 a few years ago. The best part the whole aft top is self supporting, no pole coming down, you'll see in the Pic's soon. It's not complicated at all.
Regards
Don
Don,
Can you tell me what products and the process that you use to get your teak to look like that? Sure looks beautiful!
I've been thinking about Seikens (Cetol) on mine, which I hope to achieve the same look with.