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I have a 1989 GW 232 and am wanting to add a 6' - 8' crows nest to her. She had a canvas T-top, but with sun and time, it's up for replacement this winter. This upgrade is all new to me, so I have all kinds of questions I'm hoping those that have done it can help with.
- replace with canvas or go hardtop (carbon fiber most likely)?
-crows nest attachable to what I currently have, with removable front pins to allow it to fold back onto the stern deck for trailering clearances?
-use new hardtop as flooring and just build support around it, or can I go canvas with seperate flooring for crows nest?
-how drastically will a crows nest throw-off my center of gravity?
-any other issues or concerns?
Pics are of the boat and what I currently have. I dont need to have controls for steering up in the crows nest, but am basically wanting a higher vantage point for "sight-seeing", ie... reefing, spotting, fishing, marine life views for the gf and grandbabies. Perhaps a seat instead of "standing only" with a sunbrella top for a little shade.
Thanks for all the input and direction.
- replace with canvas or go hardtop (carbon fiber most likely)?
-crows nest attachable to what I currently have, with removable front pins to allow it to fold back onto the stern deck for trailering clearances?
-use new hardtop as flooring and just build support around it, or can I go canvas with seperate flooring for crows nest?
-how drastically will a crows nest throw-off my center of gravity?
-any other issues or concerns?
Pics are of the boat and what I currently have. I dont need to have controls for steering up in the crows nest, but am basically wanting a higher vantage point for "sight-seeing", ie... reefing, spotting, fishing, marine life views for the gf and grandbabies. Perhaps a seat instead of "standing only" with a sunbrella top for a little shade.
Thanks for all the input and direction.