Hello out there fellow boating nuts.
I've been working on a little custom part for my Skagit 20 and wanted to tell you about it. I'm not advertising, just making known what I'm doing and offering a chance to anyone interested.
In short, I've built a custom bracket for the upper windshield of my boat. Why? Because I felt like it... and if I'm going to use plastic for the upper windshield frame, it just seemed logical to do it. Plus, it gives it a bit of character. Just sticking a little pole-type brace there looked stupid and got in the way.
Seen here, the prototype which will be used as the plug for the aluminum casting I'm having made. It is custom built brace to fit the 1957 and 58 skagit 17's and 20's upper split windshield.
The dimensions are seen in the picture. It sits flat and has no angle leaning left or right. It could be used in other applications if so desired however its intended use is for the skagit upper windshield as stated above. If flipped on it's other flat side, it'd make some really nice windshield mounts for some custom job too. Or, file it down into something smaller if you wish.
This item comes raw & unfinished. It is a sand casted part. If purchased, it would be the responsibily of the buyer to finish the product. Filing, sanding & buffing will be necessary to complete a finished look as seen in the picture. The brace seen in the picture is the prototype, not the finished product. What you're looking at is the original mock up and it's coated with chrome paint to simulate one possible look.
Depending on how many are wanted (if any), the price each is ranging around 150.00 plus shipping but could go down depending on quantity. This is not the final price. I will know more based on response.
This will be a one-time production run. If anyone is interested, let me know. I will be doing this within the next month roughly.
If anyone wants one but doesn't think the price is worth it... you're welcome to try it yourself. I loosely photographed and documented the creation of this mock up... it's located here:
http://www.fiberglassics.com/galleri...onal/skagit/8/
Thanks for looking.
Happy boating.
Kelly Wood.
I've been working on a little custom part for my Skagit 20 and wanted to tell you about it. I'm not advertising, just making known what I'm doing and offering a chance to anyone interested.
In short, I've built a custom bracket for the upper windshield of my boat. Why? Because I felt like it... and if I'm going to use plastic for the upper windshield frame, it just seemed logical to do it. Plus, it gives it a bit of character. Just sticking a little pole-type brace there looked stupid and got in the way.
Seen here, the prototype which will be used as the plug for the aluminum casting I'm having made. It is custom built brace to fit the 1957 and 58 skagit 17's and 20's upper split windshield.
The dimensions are seen in the picture. It sits flat and has no angle leaning left or right. It could be used in other applications if so desired however its intended use is for the skagit upper windshield as stated above. If flipped on it's other flat side, it'd make some really nice windshield mounts for some custom job too. Or, file it down into something smaller if you wish.
This item comes raw & unfinished. It is a sand casted part. If purchased, it would be the responsibily of the buyer to finish the product. Filing, sanding & buffing will be necessary to complete a finished look as seen in the picture. The brace seen in the picture is the prototype, not the finished product. What you're looking at is the original mock up and it's coated with chrome paint to simulate one possible look.
Depending on how many are wanted (if any), the price each is ranging around 150.00 plus shipping but could go down depending on quantity. This is not the final price. I will know more based on response.
This will be a one-time production run. If anyone is interested, let me know. I will be doing this within the next month roughly.
If anyone wants one but doesn't think the price is worth it... you're welcome to try it yourself. I loosely photographed and documented the creation of this mock up... it's located here:
http://www.fiberglassics.com/galleri...onal/skagit/8/
Thanks for looking.
Happy boating.
Kelly Wood.
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