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On Dec 15, 1:24 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 23:20:02 -0500, "Lu Powell"





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I had an 18' SeaPro CC when I lived in the Jax area, and had a shop
out on Atlantic almost next door to the ICW bridge do a nice tee-top
for me.
The tee-top worked out just fine, but I missed thebiminitop I had on
a previous small center console boat, because it simply did not
provide enough shade on those hot Jax days when you want more shade.


Who is the SeaPro dealer in that area these days? It used to be
Mayport Marine after the Orange Park Ranger & SeaPro dealership
changed hands.


You must eat at Singleton's...one of the few restaurants down there I
miss.


I used to live fishing right off the north jetty there. You could
never even guess what you might catch.


I'm thinking I might use the same shop for the T-top work. It's about 2
miles from my house. Singleton's WAS a great place to eat. Last time we
were there, the flies and the heightened prices caused me to change my
opinion of the place.


Fishing off the north and south jetties is always "like a box of
chocolates, you never know...."


I havea T-top on my 20 foot Ranger and wouldn't trade it. Bimini's
are fine, but if you are serious about fishing, a T-top is the way to
go. Plus you can eek out some extra storage under the T-top for
PFD's, ditch kit and the like.

Here's a picture.

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger.JPG

The only consideration I would suggest is that you stay away from the
cheapie T-topsyou see around, on Bass Pro and on the Web - they are
basically made out of Schedule 40 tubing, only a little better grade
metal - they aren't very sturdy at all.

With respect to vertical movement and changing the COG, forget about
it- ain't gonna change it enough for you to notice.- Hide quoted text -

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On Dec 15, 1:24 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 23:20:02 -0500, "Lu Powell"





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"HK" wrote in message
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I had an 18' SeaPro CC when I lived in the Jax area, and had a shop
out on Atlantic almost next door to the ICW bridge do a nice tee-top
for me.
The tee-top worked out just fine, but I missed thebiminitop I had on
a previous small center console boat, because it simply did not
provide enough shade on those hot Jax days when you want more shade.


Who is the SeaPro dealer in that area these days? It used to be
Mayport Marine after the Orange Park Ranger & SeaPro dealership
changed hands.


You must eat at Singleton's...one of the few restaurants down there I
miss.


I used to live fishing right off the north jetty there. You could
never even guess what you might catch.


I'm thinking I might use the same shop for the T-top work. It's about 2
miles from my house. Singleton's WAS a great place to eat. Last time we
were there, the flies and the heightened prices caused me to change my
opinion of the place.


Fishing off the north and south jetties is always "like a box of
chocolates, you never know...."


I havea T-top on my 20 foot Ranger and wouldn't trade it. Bimini's
are fine, but if you are serious about fishing, a T-top is the way to
go. Plus you can eek out some extra storage under the T-top for
PFD's, ditch kit and the like.

Here's a picture.

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger.JPG

The only consideration I would suggest is that you stay away from the
cheapie T-topsyou see around, on Bass Pro and on the Web - they are
basically made out of Schedule 40 tubing, only a little better grade
metal - they aren't very sturdy at all.

With respect to vertical movement and changing the COG, forget about
it- ain't gonna change it enough for you to notice.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 10:31:12 -0500, "Lu Powell"
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With respect to vertical movement and changing the COG, forget about
it- ain't gonna change it enough for you to notice.


Great looking setup. What would the weight be of a t-top similar to
that?


As it came from the fabricator on the skid, it weighed 290 lbs. It's
seven foot tall - I can stand under it without any problems.

The nice thing is that it's built with 1 1/2" marine grade aluminum
tubing - welded construction - I think it's 1/8" wall if I remember
correctly. I'm 6'3" and weight 250 and can hang off of it - it's very
sturdy.

I also have a wind screen for it which helps a lot in marginal
weather and rain.

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger01.JPG

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger02.JPG

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger03.JPG

This will give you a good idea of the wall thickness.

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger06.JPG

You will be paying a healthy price for a custom T-top like this - I
bought this one in 2001 for $3,200 direct from the fabricator. It was
a deal because he had made one for a Ranger that was never paid for
fully - all I had to do was pay the rest of the bill for it.

Custom, that T-top is somewhere around $6,500 give/take a few hundred
bucks.

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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 21:58:56 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 10:31:12 -0500, "Lu Powell"
wrote:

With respect to vertical movement and changing the COG, forget about
it- ain't gonna change it enough for you to notice.


Great looking setup. What would the weight be of a t-top similar to
that?


As it came from the fabricator on the skid, it weighed 290 lbs. It's
seven foot tall - I can stand under it without any problems.

The nice thing is that it's built with 1 1/2" marine grade aluminum
tubing - welded construction - I think it's 1/8" wall if I remember
correctly. I'm 6'3" and weight 250 and can hang off of it - it's very
sturdy.

I also have a wind screen for it which helps a lot in marginal
weather and rain.

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger01.JPG

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger02.JPG

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger03.JPG

This will give you a good idea of the wall thickness.

http://www.swsports.org/images/Ranger/Ranger06.JPG

You will be paying a healthy price for a custom T-top like this - I
bought this one in 2001 for $3,200 direct from the fabricator. It was
a deal because he had made one for a Ranger that was never paid for
fully - all I had to do was pay the rest of the bill for it.

Custom, that T-top is somewhere around $6,500 give/take a few hundred
bucks.


I knew there was another reason I went with the $450 bimini!

That *is* a fine looking top, Tom.
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Looks great, but it won't fit in my garage... :^(


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On Dec 14, 9:53 am, "Lu Powell" wrote:
I have a five year old Sea Pro 17 ft. center console and want to install
a t-top. My main concern is the added weight and higher center of
gravity. The boat is mainly used in St. Johns River at Mayport, FL, and
occasionally a few miles offshore when the ocean is flat.

Any of you experts have comparable experiences and advice?


I assume a T-top for a small 17-ft boat is not going to be very tall
in order to keep the center of gravity low; for example, the T-top in
my 18-ft boat is lower than the T-top in larger boats. This means you
may not be able to put a large enclosure right under the T-top because
that would have blocked your view when you are standing. This means
you will not be able to put your VHF radio and other accessories
inside the enclosure. This removes one of the benefit of having a T-
top.

For the same reason, you may or may not be able to mount fishing rods
under the T-top in a 17-ft boat.

On the other hand, you will still be able to mount antennas for VHF
radio and GPS on the T-top and keep them out of the way.

Despite the fact that I don't think a large enclosure can be mounted
under the T-top, I am still playing around with the idea of mounting a
small enclosure under the T-top that is just enough for a small VHF
radio and a pair of gloves or something small like that.

Jay Chan
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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.

Just how valuable can 50 or so pounds of aluminum tubing and canvas
cost? Although I have a "Santa Claus" ready and able to pay the whole
freight, I can't in good conscience let that kind of money be spent for
such a little benefit.

Thanks for all the opinions.... No T-top for me....

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On Dec 14, 9:53 am, "Lu Powell" wrote:
I have a five year old Sea Pro 17 ft. center console and want to
install
a t-top. My main concern is the added weight and higher center of
gravity. The boat is mainly used in St. Johns River at Mayport, FL,
and
occasionally a few miles offshore when the ocean is flat.

Any of you experts have comparable experiences and advice?


I assume a T-top for a small 17-ft boat is not going to be very tall
in order to keep the center of gravity low; for example, the T-top in
my 18-ft boat is lower than the T-top in larger boats. This means you
may not be able to put a large enclosure right under the T-top because
that would have blocked your view when you are standing. This means
you will not be able to put your VHF radio and other accessories
inside the enclosure. This removes one of the benefit of having a T-
top.

For the same reason, you may or may not be able to mount fishing rods
under the T-top in a 17-ft boat.

On the other hand, you will still be able to mount antennas for VHF
radio and GPS on the T-top and keep them out of the way.

Despite the fact that I don't think a large enclosure can be mounted
under the T-top, I am still playing around with the idea of mounting a
small enclosure under the T-top that is just enough for a small VHF
radio and a pair of gloves or something small like that.

Jay Chan



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