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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 461512" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>No photos, but back in the 70's I had an uncle with a 13' Boston Whaler, he mounted rod holders on either side of his console (he had added) and rigged some tubing that slipped into the rod holders and made a T top, used velcro to close it in on 3 sides. I got to take it out once before he moved up to a larger boat and it was pretty warm while anchored up with the wind being blocked, when the sun came from behind the clouds it got real warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 461512, member: 21552"] No photos, but back in the 70's I had an uncle with a 13' Boston Whaler, he mounted rod holders on either side of his console (he had added) and rigged some tubing that slipped into the rod holders and made a T top, used velcro to close it in on 3 sides. I got to take it out once before he moved up to a larger boat and it was pretty warm while anchored up with the wind being blocked, when the sun came from behind the clouds it got real warm. [/QUOTE]
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