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Marvelous - thanks for the input. I'm curious, though, how it took 4 days.
I sent you a private e-mail about this but in case someone else is interested... Howard Wells designed the arch, custom tailored to our boat. He likes to measure each boat, himself; but you can send him your dimensions if you're too far away. He hired engineering students, from the local college (I didn't ask which school), to help build and install the arch. It took them several days in the shop, before we got there, to fashion the arch. Jill and I rented a car and traveled inland during the installation, but this is what I believe took place over the four days... Day 1: Remove the existing stern rails from Shibumi, our CSY44 sailboat, and take them to Wells' facility. Day 2: Marry Shibumi's stern rails to the new arch... this took place at Wells' shop. Day 3: Transport arch to boat and begin installation... Wells' shop is inland about three miles or more from the ICW in Pompano Beach. Day 4: Complete the installation, including the installation of 4 solar panels. I already had the panels. Dave http://shibumi.us |
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