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i was wondering would a hard top look allright on this boat
i have full canvas now but its a pain putting it up i like the shade of a hard top and the bars to hold on to i just dont know if it would look good on this type boat as you can see the front is useless for fishing its to high anyway and then i like the idea of rod holders up top what do a few of you think of this idea and does anyone know about how much they go for and who i would use!! thanks for input
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here is one
i like its not the same type boat but its the genral idea!!
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Can I go fishing with that blonde?
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Not without getting caught !
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Try Atlantic Towers.Com They have several tops,arches ect.
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ok
i got all the info i needed from that site kenny thank you, 2500.00 my canvas will work another year. ill have to get my a.. sunburnt out there, the wife isn't going for that!!:smash:
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Re: here is one
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Now--- Is that the actual boat, or a catalog picture of it?? Look in the Boattrader magazine, they ALWAYS have hardtops for small boats! or try there website "boattrader.com" and go to the PARTS-SEARCH and type in HARD-TOP and your price range.. Good Luck, Mike |
That's considered a hard top that happens to follow a t-top idea closely - even though it actually looks like a laced sunbrella type. T-tops are on center consoles - similar toi that but different ;)
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Well,
I HAVE ONE on the 26 searay!!!....it's NOT a hardtop, a hardtop has a HARD top surface (fiberglass,etc), NOT canvas or similar soft material......Yah john yer right, The sunbrella is probablywhat it is called but not H/T. BUT all i said is that pic MrMacey showed WAS-NOT a hardtop, am i wrong????? BTW, C/Cs are not the only boats w/ t-tops. :D Back on topic: MrMacey, if you can't buy a full hardtop- BUT you want the rails to grab onto and to mount stuff on ,. You should buy a small aluminum or s/s RADAR ARCH......they are cool looking to :D |
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Heres another one---- (i got to learn how to post multiple photos :smash:)
I like these an think it would look awsome on that 20' seamaster!! good luck |
Mr. Macy, the only word of caution I would give you if you purchase a canvas top. Depending on how they are configured they can be a b!@#$ to fish around. Fished with a guy who had a canvas top that was rolled up like a roll bar across the transom and you couldn't play a fish around the whole stern of the boat without getting mixed up with the top. The boat was like the picture you first posted except without the hottie........
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SSX - The one he first posted would probably be called a hard top by most... As for the ultimate description, who really cares...
Guys - if you intend to do some good casting, hard tops (unless well forward), T-Tops, & Radar Arches SUCK to fish around. If you are trolling, dead sticking, or anything like that you may be fine but they do really get in the way of casting, certainly on smaller boats - that's the dilemma I have in the boats I'm looking at... Thinking of modular myself :D |
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RIIIGHT ;) ;) ;) :D sure- lol. MrMacey, good luck with the boat, it's nice- what ever you choose, if you don't like it. take it off and sell it i boattrader or the want advertiser. Mike |
thanks for info
i have full canvas now that stows out of the way, most of the time i use boat its like in first pic even got the hottie!! i was just thinkin permanent shade, rod holders, i like those rod holders up top but i will install some holders somewhere also want to install cooler on swim deck and get that out of way!!:D
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That last shot posted by SSX is almost exactly what I have on the Pursuit 2860.
And JohnR is right on the money, it's too far aft!!!! Drives me nuts when anyone clocks a rod on the aluminum cross frame. Totally reduces the amount of room to fish. Just MHO |
The SSX green top looks nice . I like the bow for throwing plugs to keep out of the top and poles .. but the hottie in a swim-suit I'd say no t-top and put a string hammock up front.
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