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Surfrider 01-29-2021 10:13 PM

Ideal Leaning post for a potter 20 SF?
 
I have a 69’ 20 SF and am looking into upgrading my swing back cooler seat to a leaning post. Any recs on a make and model with that would be a good fit? I have the original low console and am thinking a lower height option might be best.

strick 01-30-2021 08:02 AM

Their like a pair of pants...needs to fit you...birdsall has lots of options...then you can make one custom to your needs

Strick

SnafuFishTeam 01-30-2021 10:21 PM

I agree Strick, Birdsall. Many options and Bobby will make whatever you want.

Surfrider 02-01-2021 12:48 PM

I appreciate the feedback. Any others care to share suggestions or their experiences with adding a leaning post to a 20’? I’d be especially interested in a height and width that has worked out well. Many Thanks��

steel686 02-01-2021 05:46 PM

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Bluewater Towers in Boynton Beach. 30” wide and 32” tall. I bought mine 25+ years ago and it has held up very well. During the rebuild I used Showboat Custom Coatings ceramic treatment with modest expectations and was amazed with the result. Second life for the aluminum.

Topflitegraphics 02-06-2021 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by steel686 (Post 270658)
Bluewater Towers in Boynton Beach. 30” wide and 32” tall. I bought mine 25+ years ago and it has held up very well. During the rebuild I used Showboat Custom Coatings ceramic treatment with modest expectations and was amazed with the result. Second life for the aluminum.

Bluewater Towers does great work for sure. BTW - Scott moved the company up to Palm City about a year ago.


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