2004 283 Release pulpit reconstruction

ma6233

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Not sure if there are any threads on this yet but was curious if anyone has removed the bow pulpit on a 2004 283 Release and replaced it with something shorter? I want to keep the windlass but want to put a shorter pulpit. Would to convert to the though the hull windlass but I’m sure that’s big money. Any ideas
 

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There are lots of threads on pulpit repairs. You can likely make a mold and fabricate it how you want it.
@seasick shared some vids recently
 

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If you install a shorter pulpit, would the anchor now hit the bow keel?

And... what exactly are you trying to say here? Ever heard of proof reading before clicking submit? :)
Would to convert to the though the hull windlass but I’m sure that’s big money.
 

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Not sure what you are trying to accomplish. How much shorter?

I just installed a Five Ocean's pivoting anchor roller on my 268 Islander. I cut a slot about 3" x 3" out of the pulpit so the roller could be set back. I then did the glass work to repair it. Waiting on paint now. My pulpit is cored with some pourable filler - no wood. It's rock hard but can be cut and sanded.