suzukidave said:on the west coast i think technically it's a a "hardtop" with an "alaska bulkhead": a west coast hardtop is fully glassed/enclosed top with an open back. for when it rains.
No Bail said:Or, have you considered the resale value? In the PNW a good wrap around top is invaluable. I've seen an Alaskan style top made by Norvelle in Nehalem, OR on a Striper that would increase value. Having moved from a 2601 Striper to my Marlin, I long for that solid fiberglass wrap around when green water is getting huge on the grave yard of the Pacific, the Columbia River bar.
Grady, I hope you are listening.
No Bail said:suzukidave said:on the west coast i think technically it's a a "hardtop" with an "alaska bulkhead": a west coast hardtop is fully glassed/enclosed top with an open back. for when it rains.
Well, more like an open back for when it is only misting.
An Alaskan bulkhead has no pass through in the front to the back. Your front bilge pump keeps the front afloat, and the rear bilge pump does the same for the stern. No drainage from the front to the rear bilge.