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parkwayman 04-11-2022 09:33 AM

T-Top Reccomendation for 77 Seacraft 23?
 
T-Top Reccomendation for 77 Seacraft 23? - i have a classic Seacraft 23 and have a Bimini - Would like to invest in a better T Top, Drivers Seat and Control console - Any reccomendations would be appreciated? Let me learn from your research? (and mistakes :))

Old'sCool 04-11-2022 01:58 PM

It will be custom fit by a fabricator. I would suggest hard (fiberglass) over cloth after having several cloth styles.

wattaway2 04-11-2022 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by parkwayman (Post 274163)
T-Top Reccomendation for 77 Seacraft 23? - i have a classic Seacraft 23 and have a Bimini - Would like to invest in a better T Top, Drivers Seat and Control console - Any reccomendations would be appreciated? Let me learn from your research? (and mistakes :))

Would also recommend having a set of “legs” tied into the leaning post set as it really stiffens up-the top and greatly reduces flexing that can lead to cracked welds at the stress points .
While I have a transom mounted live well there are several really nice livewell leaning post seats that are a great fit

parkwayman 04-15-2022 06:26 PM

T Top ideas - lets hear them!
 
if you have photos of yours or ideas - lets see - i love your ideas.

Signature 05-07-2022 10:18 AM

T-top
 
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To me the less pipe the cleaner!!

Surfnski 05-07-2022 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Signature (Post 274362)
To me the less pipe the cleaner!!

That looks nice. Could you share more pictures of the pipework?

wattaway2 05-09-2022 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Old'sCool (Post 274172)
It will be custom fit by a fabricator. I would suggest hard (fiberglass) over cloth after having several cloth styles.

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Originally Posted by wattaway2 (Post 274176)
Would also recommend having a set of “legs” tied into the leaning post set as it really stiffens up-the top and greatly reduces flexing that can lead to cracked welds at the stress points .
While I have a transom mounted live well there are several really nice livewell leaning post seats that are a great fit

Here is some pictures of the t-top . Sorry just got back from a vacation to Portugal


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