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Gene Kearns Gene Kearns is offline
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Default Boating/T-Top question

On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 01:32:22 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 20:16:53 -0500, "Lu Powell"
wrote:

Thanks. After considering all the inputs from this forum, I went
shopping. Yikes!!! I realize workmanship has its price....however, $1600
to $2000 to start for a small barebones T-top is a bit over the top. Add
some rod holders and curtains, and the tab is approaching three
thousand.


Marine grade aluminum is expensive. The time to fabricate, bend and
weld added to already expensive aluminum and you are going to spend
some money.

$2000 is a cheapie.


Having run a machine shop for decades..... this is NOT the time to
buy anything made of aluminum or copper (brass and bronze included) as
they are the materials of war and now go for fair market value times
some ridiculous factor.

5052 aluminum has *never* been cheap and the expertise to weld same is
also not bargain basement. Additionally, have you ever considered the
cost of equipment to bend aluminum tubing?

I'm standing squarely in the middle on this item. The prices are
obscene, but so are the costs. I don't have an answer..... but I do
have a political/temporal parallel..... we called it Viet Nam and it
affected consumer and manufacturer prices in *exactly* the same way.

Patience may or may not afford relief. My crystal ball is out for
repair......

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