Not to interfere with you thoughts, but we installed Lee’s Jr wishbones on our 282 and love them. 19th solid aluminum poles is just the bomb for pulling 4 Lines.
Not to hijack the thread, but... top of the hard top vs side of the cabin. I see a few pros and cons, but the side-cabin ones seem like they would be a lot cheaper to install and also easier to get to or maintain when using, except they block the forward bow access.
When I purchased my 330 it looked just like themikehyde’s boat with the side mount 25’ outriggers. The guy I bought it from kept it in the water so it wasn’t an issue for him.
I wanted to keep it on a rack inside storage. It quickly became an issue as I had to lay the outriggers down to put boat away & raise them every time I launched the boat. My first attempt to make it easier was to replace the actual 18’ rigid outrigger with a collapsable Taco outrigger. It made it easier but still a PITA.
Last year I replaced the 7’ bases with a Taco 280 - made life a whole lot better. This is what it looks like now.
BTW I did add the backing plates that are not included in 280 kit - don’t know if it makes a difference but it sure makes me feel better.
I had backer plates installed when I ordered the hard top, was cheaper than adding them later. I was just curious if the side mounts got in the way or if working on the top mounts was a pain.
When I had the side mounts on, it was not really that bad to get around then when going forward. It actually gave more places to grab. I like the hardtop mounts with the retractable poles. I would like that for the fact they would work with our covered slip. Nice job Jip40.
Installed the lines today. I used the same attachment point as the previous owner. Still have room to get to the front of the boat under the lines. The poles are 18’
I had backer plates installed when I ordered the hard top, was cheaper than adding them later. I was just curious if the side mounts got in the way or if working on the top mounts was a pain.
I found the removal of the side mounts definitely makes forward access easier.
The installation of the top mounts was as simple as drilling a 3 1/8” center hole and 4 thru bolt holes on both sides of boat - just need a friend to stand behind the boat to make sure alignment was correct. Easy /pesy. BTW the 280 footprint completely covered the side mount installation point
Deployment of riggers is as simple as standing on the gunnel & sliding the sections out same with stowing them