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Old 03-15-2006, 07:55 PM
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T TOP OR NOT for 195

Getting ready to trade in 05 170 cc to take plunge on 195 cc. What do you think about the T Top. The more I think about it and knowing how reckless I seem to fish I envision snapping a rod tip or two. Also I think it my impede having more then two guys throwing line at any given time comfortably. Im curious to hear what those who have them think and those who dont. I would hate to roll in the 2700 bucks for it and then hate it. I must say it looks good but so doesn't saving some cash.
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Old 03-18-2006, 07:37 AM
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I personally don't like them much as I trailer my boat. If I kept my boat in a slip, then I may consider one. They don't provide much shade, but do give lots of options when mounting 'stuff'. The hard tops may require that you get an external antenna on your GPS, canvas may be okay for an internal antenna. I've got a bimini top that provides much more shade on those hot summer days.
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Old 03-18-2006, 08:55 AM
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I like my T top..it does make it a little more difficult to find a wash bay tall enough to get it in, it is doable. I like the area available to ount antennas and storage bag. I also increases rod storage and places to hang onto while underway. it does add some weight and I am sure some resistance while towing, but I like it.
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Old 03-18-2006, 05:43 PM
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Mason,
Here is a realed thread you may want to review on the various pro' and con's of having a Bimini top Bay 190 T-Tops with the important item being clearance under bridges being an aspect (or not) to consider in your again
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