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T Top
Posted: July 10th, 2002, 1:49 pm
by trout fisher
What's the smallest boat you would consider putting a t-top on. I saw a 17ft. cc the other day and it looked pretty good. I've got a 19 ft. cc and was thinking about adding one. I don't know why. I've got a bimini. Those tops just look awesome! Whatta ya'll think?
tf
Posted: July 10th, 2002, 2:34 pm
by tin can
I fish inshore a lot. All tops get in the way when casting. At least a bimini is removable. I prefer no top at all (I get tangled enough in what I already have on the boat)

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Posted: July 10th, 2002, 4:03 pm
by Reel Country
TF,
I've got a 19' Sailfish CC. We had a T-Top put on at the factory. It looks awesome and is great for storing more stuff. Rocket launcher on top holds 4 more rods. We've put bungied bait traps to the top after picking up bait on the way out.
It occassionally gets in the way on the flats, but we've comfortably fished 4 people casting out there before. An occassional rod slams the top when a fished is missed.
It was a blessing on our first offshore trip 2 weeks ago, as it was still as a pond out there. The shade was welcome. I would never have a bimini.
We'll be out with the NFGFC scalloping this weekend. Stop by and look at it.
Posted: July 10th, 2002, 4:13 pm
by trout fisher
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout!! Reel, that is nice! I'm a little apprehensive about taking a 19fter out deeeeeep. Guess you got bronze nads.

I do wanna give it a try someday, though. I was afraid a t-top would look silly on my boat but that is one

ride. Thanks for the pic.
tf
BTW, where do you store your boat? Mine's under the carport.....but would never fit under there with a top installed. Guess I could buy a tarp. Can't afford the top and a new shelter.
Posted: July 11th, 2002, 8:40 am
by Reel Country
It stays across the street from my house at my bro-in-law(co-boat owner) house. Believe it or not he found a tarp to cover the whole thing.
We have been out deep once. We fished 2 weeks ago SE of K-Tower. (We even caught a few grouper.) Flat calm day. 40 minute run from Mashes Sands. We have also been out to Marker 24 once. It can take seas pretty well. We just have to pick our trips carefully. You're welcome to follow us out one Saturday.
Posted: July 11th, 2002, 12:49 pm
by Blue Dolphin
Reel Country............what is the free board of your boat looks like the sides of your boat are not very high........my uncle as sea pro 21CC it is a bay boat is more or less what you have.......my uncle has bin out over 40 miles in his boat handles rough water pretty good........biggest thing I don't like about it is you get very wet in 3 foot seas
Posted: July 11th, 2002, 1:13 pm
by trout fisher
ReelCountry,
Thanks for the invite. I would definitely like that. It would sure help my feelings if there was another boat nearby.
tf
Posted: July 11th, 2002, 4:48 pm
by Reel Country
BD,
Don't know off hand, but we get wet if the seas are 3' also. Try to avoid getting out when seas are bad or calling for bad seas. We were going out to Marker 24 the one day with a following sea. 4-5 when we turned around to see how bad it was. The boat took the waves good, but I don't like being in seas like that. In my dad's old 36 Tiara, no problem.
Posted: July 12th, 2002, 4:13 pm
by trout fisher
Is there anyone around Tally or the coast ya'll would recommend to build a customized top for my boat? Went to a machine shop here and they said "You mean like on a camaro or something?"

Thanks in advance.
tf
Posted: July 12th, 2002, 4:59 pm
by Reel Country
Folks in Perry installed ours. Can't remember their name off the top of my head, but I can find out. Maybe Big Bend Marine

Posted: July 15th, 2002, 10:02 am
by Reel Country
BD,
The freeboard is 20 inches on our boat.
T Top
Posted: July 25th, 2002, 11:29 am
by RunningBare
My previous rig was a '93 Sailfish 190CC. I had a T Top put on by Gulf Coast Fab in Perry, right across from Big Bend Marine. Ask for Yancey, he did me right, and several others I refered there. Quality work, good people.
Posted: July 25th, 2002, 1:58 pm
by trout fisher
Thank you all!
tf
Posted: July 26th, 2002, 8:14 am
by jka_gator
Be sure and post the before and after pics when you get it done.
-J
Posted: July 26th, 2002, 9:15 am
by trout fisher
It may be a while. Cheapest estimate is $2100.00. The wife has some home improvement projects that I'll have to tend to first. Hopefully I'll have one by Spring. I may just "spring" for a bigger boat with a top.
Decisions,decisions.
tf