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Arch - Yes no?
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Arch - Yes no?
What do you think looks better, I like it both ways. It's a 47' Lightning
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I have an arch on my 40' Wellcraft Excalibur Hawk and although I voted No I have left mine on the boat mainly because the Bimini/Camper Top brackets are attached to it, I may remove it this season and see if I can still use the tops....I do think the boat would look better without it,....Fred
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Ray,
If you're going to use the boat for longer cruises/weekends, the arch makes it a lot easier to add radar, plus you'll get much better VHF range from an antenna mounted higher. Just a thought - if it were me (and my family) a little added insurance via radar and VHF range would be a no brainer.
If you're going to use the boat for longer cruises/weekends, the arch makes it a lot easier to add radar, plus you'll get much better VHF range from an antenna mounted higher. Just a thought - if it were me (and my family) a little added insurance via radar and VHF range would be a no brainer.
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I am going to have to say that with a 47'er I like the looks of the arch. Normally I would say no, but I believe you have an exception to the rule. I also agree 100% w/ dockrocker!