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    Looks great really like the t top


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    I don't own a toon. Why would you want a 3d float tube?

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    More speed, more weight capacity, can handle a bigger motor and more stable. That are the biggest advantages.
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    Great looking rig. Do you happen to know the overall height when on the trailer? I would love to build a boat barn with enough clearance for a hard top or t-top tritoon like that.

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    Don't know but will measure and post for you
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    Very nice work brother. You done good. Now, as others have said: Go and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    To be sure and get plenty of clearance you should go at least 13 ft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkermaker View Post
    To be sure and get plenty of clearance you should go at least 13 ft.
    That's around the height I was thinking. Thanks for checking! Great job on your boat project, looks fantastic.

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    Have a fishing pontoon like yours and love it! bought it already set but my refurbish is going to be taking up carpet and putting that modern vinyl material down as hate the mold that accumulates.

    Nice job and nice that you added the 3rd toon. Now I need to add the rod holder up front and back and learn a few things other than single pole. Good fishing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkermaker View Post
    To be sure and get plenty of clearance you should go at least 13 ft.
    Or get a hinged break-down fabricated for storage/trailering.

    u2s

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