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    Never tried one, just quit when it gets too hot. I do wish for some shade sometimes though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    Mine is stored along the back wall in garage. I will put it on for boatrides and sandbars. Off for fishing. Now someday hopefully a Ttop will come into play.
    I have had Ttops on my offshore boats but for a inshore and crappie boat the less to catch the wind the better IMHO. Mine would go on the garage wall if I could get in there. Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Never tried one, just quit when it gets too hot. I do wish for some shade sometimes though.
    Ya like a 25 year young lady to hold the umbrella between me and the Sun then get it out of the way when I have to bring a fish in the boat. Umbrellas are fine if you keep the boat on the right heading all the time and don't have to lift a 18' rod nearly straight up to net a fish. Don
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    I have a T-Top and love it. It does catch the wind on windy days, but I have a drift sock now, so that should help.
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