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Old 01-02-2004, 04:14 PM
Ed Ed is offline
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Default Re: Spray dodger

Hi Otto-

I have a bow dodger on my Mako. It was made by AA- Boat tops in Jupiter, FL. 12 years old and still works well.

With that said, I would recommend that whoever builds you one.....make it with three bows (instead of two), stainless steel (over aluminium), privacy curtain (if you live in a buggy area you may want to include a mesh screen too), and a window.

When they are taking measurements, you should be standing at the helm so that it is not built so tall that you cannot see over it while under power.

Also, you should request that you use no-rot thread.

Good luck.

Ed
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