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Here is the link to the ones I was talking about, believe he said that the mold was made by Carolina Yachts in Beaufort NC
He has had two of them built and installed on two different hulls. Both look great. Love the way the rear is removable. http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...t=23185&page=2
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Three sided enclosure with full up windows are ok here if not in the dead of summer but Parkers are 4 sided with a door.
Just for the record, I am open on all sides and at rest we ran fans June and July on calm days. Before I would come back on the boat from a dive Mel would spray them down with the washdown to cool them off until I could get my Crocs on.
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This is what I would do minus the tower and a few outboards.
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The blue Sceptre in SeaPlusPlus’ post is mine now. Yep converting it to a CC.
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Didn’t I see someone post that someone in Fla, I think in Stuart, hade a mold for a CC cap?
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