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Artie: I like thirdbird's idea. That way, when you don't have the full enclosure on, you retain the sleek look of the stainless windshield.
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Originally Posted by 38fountainecman
(Post 3990965)
Artie: I like thirdbird's idea. That way, when you don't have the full enclosure on, you retain the sleek look of the stainless windshield.
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That looks great. I guess I didn't follow all the posts before I responded.
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That's "different", but if it works thats all you need. I've never had the full enclosure up on my 292. Closest I've come was just the front isinglass during a brief sun shower when I first got the boat. Everything was and still is in the brown paper Formula packaged it in. However, mine just snapped to the top rail of the windshield, don't have the polished stainless though. Planning a trip to AC in late September, so might get to use it then.
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Originally Posted by RT930turbo
(Post 3990899)
Pics
Camper top came out nice. I was expecting clear windshield all the way down. That looks sweet like that.
Originally Posted by Drock78
(Post 3990923)
if we end up getting that 380 we will be looking to do the same thing since it has a windscreen
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Originally Posted by s022mag
(Post 3992841)
I see something wrong... Your not in your usual spot, what's up with that?
Camper top came out nice. I was expecting clear windshield all the way down. That looks sweet like that. What 380 are you looking at? Long story on my spot, it was either raft off an old searay, or be dockside with no neighbors. Chose dockside. Lol Top came out nice, we kept it fabric over the windshield so it wouldn't tear up the isenglass. The roll up center section is key as well. Makes installation and bow access piece of cake. For those wondering this was a custom job by Atwood textiles in Hebron, oh. He's done a few other members boats, and two enclosures for me. He does great work, and will customize it however you like. My favorite part is the whole top folds away into the engine compartment. We also mounted the Bimini inside the cockpit to keep stress / drill holes off the stainless frame. |
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