Hard top size?

erikgreen

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Hey all -

I'm working on my interior refit - I'll start a thread soon to show what I'm doing on that.

I do have a different question though, about hard top sizes. I have a second boat that I'm scrapping, and I pulled the hard top off it to rework. It's a fiberglass shell with some wood reinforcement, I figured I could fix it up and use it on my 21 foot Sea Ray SRV-210.

Here's the problem: The top is about 5 feet wide and 5 feet long. It's not square, but those are the maximum dimensions each way. It came off of a 22 foot Sea Ray 10 years older than the one I want to use it on. It also has attachments for a camper enclosure on the back, which I have.

It fit the old boat because it had a different cap design... the cap came up about a foot more than the newer boat, and narrowed to permit walking around the cockpit to the bow. Truth be told I like that design better than the newer boat, but I digress.

The cockpit on the new boat is about 7 feet wide, and from the trailing edge of the windshield to the inner cap wall at the transom it's about 8 feet. I had figured I could munge up some supports and mount this top over the cockpit, with about a foot and a half of air space between the top edge of the windshield and the top.

My question after all this prep stuff is: Will I be unhappy with the amount of protection this top gives, and will it look funny not to have a full width top on the boat?

Mostly I want the top for keeping rain off my head in the cockpit, and for mounting stuff overhead (antennas etc.).

I suppose I could build a similar top with a couple weeks effort that's full size, but this one looks quite nice and is all ready to go.

Here's a pic with the top on the old boat:

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And here's the boat it's going to go on:

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Thoughts?

Erik
 

oops!

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Re: Hard top size?

nice boats ...both of em.....

looks like some had a few too many soda pops and took a header off the older sea ray

a canvas might be cheeper and more suited to the newer ray...

however....with a little fabbing and some good ol.... "i can do it"....

the hard top could work good.....if you dont like it...it can allways come off.

good project

cheers
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