Used -removed because purchased new t-top for boat
$1500
top 93" long - 6’ wide - 7’ tall
front legs 43" wide
back legs 47" wide
helm mounts 38" wide
included:
2 sailfish outrigger mounts
6 mounted rod holders
running light mount
New Sunbrella top canvas (red)
Navy top canvas and complete set with clear enclosure
I noticed this has been here a few days without a response(at least not on the forum). $1500.00, in my opinion, seems to be a bit too pricey for a used t-top, especially for one that’s made for a certain boat/console.
It can be tricky(and expensive) to modify a t-top to fit another boat. $500.00-$700.00 might be a better asking price.
Of course, like I said, that’s just my opinion.
Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069
I noticed this has been here a few days without a response(at least not on the forum). $1500.00, in my opinion, seems to be a bit too pricey for a used t-top, especially for one that’s made for a certain boat/console.
It can be tricky(and expensive) to modify a t-top to fit another boat. $500.00-$700.00 might be a better asking price.
Of course, like I said, that’s just my opinion.
Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069
He has etec welded in outrigger bases and curtains included its seems. 1500 won’t buy you either of those items on their own.
All about finding the guy looking for all the above… That guy will see this as a bargain IMO.
May be helpful to know what model boat this came off of
Granted, if the right person with the right boat is looking, then it’s not too bad of a deal, as long as everything is in decent shape. It would have to be a near perfect fit, or modification will be required.
It almost looks like it might have come off of a Sea Fox 287.
Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069
Ok here is the story on the t-top. It came off of a 28’ boat (don’t know what kind) and I put it on an old 23’ SeaCraft. The top was made for a 38" wide console and I made two 1" starboard spacers to fit it to the sides of my 36" wide SeaCraft console. I had the cross bar added to fit the top of my console. I screwed the floor flanges down to the deck and that was that. I should have had braces added to the front legs back to the console. Got in a hurry at the end and never got that part done.
Saw a gunnel mounted tower on Classic SeaCraft and put it on the boat over this past winter. Much more shade in the cockpit and the upper station is nice on calm water for people to ride up there.
If you have a 38" or 36" wide console you are in business. Remove the crossbar i added and get someone to make supports for the front legs like I should have done. New red sumbrella top along with side and front curtains.
I started to cut the outrigger mounts off and weld them on the new tower. If I had done that, we would be close on a price. Maybe that would have been a better solution. Somewhere there is a boat that this will fit. Until then, it is under the shed. If it is still around next summer, may screw I down to the floating dock for some shade for he grand kids. SCE&G will not let us have tops on our docks at Lake Murray.
O-NO, your price is fair. I just sold mine for 1000.00 , had no luck on here. I put it on charleston craigslist and it was gone in four days. Post on there. It wont last long