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    #16
    Covilgee when you are done could you share some pictures of that tower up and folded on the boat? Thanks. I'm finishing up my Miners Moss Flooring and Ballast should be next but a tower is wanted as well!

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      #17
      These are the only pics I have. I went with rear folding and mounted it right behind the windshield. The install took around 10 hours total, with the hardest part being attaching the nuts and backing plates on the tops of the walls. It was some very tedious work.

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        #18
        Nice! So if you fold it, you unscrew the "front" leg and lay it back on the sun deck? Are you going to add a Bimini?

        Does it lay lower than the windshield? I have about 3" clearance from my garage door and the top of the windshield when baking into my garage.

        Also how much play is there from side to side when you shake it or going over someone's wake out on the water?

        Thanks for the pictures and info. I like the idea of a tower base like this so I don't have front legs coming to the front of boat and having to take those cushions out as well to mount the front legs. But i really don't like a shaky tower.

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          #19
          One last question what's the clearance like underneath it. I'm 6'3" and would like to not hit my head every time i forget about ducking walking underneath it?

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            #20
            When I lay it back, I test it on a 5 gallon bucket on top of sun deck. I think it is lower than the windshield. I will check. Here is a picture of the Bimini top. I'm 6' 8" and I am fine with the height. Saying that, I'm used to hitting my head on my friends momba


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                #22
                To lower the tower,unscrew on each side and lay back. There is absolutely zero shake in this tower. I am super amazed at how rigid the tower is.


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                  #23
                  Civilgee thanks for the pictures. Looks awesome. I just ordered equipment to plumb in my back bags but this is next on the list.
                  I think I am going to follow your path I really like the tower and the Bimini.

                  Any pointers on the install?

                  Anything you would do different with the install?

                  Looks like you have to remove the back of the seat for the rear section. Was it just screws in the seams of bolted from the back?

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                    #24
                    I'm hoping it goes on sale for Black Friday. Right now looks like it's 1700$ for the combo on the website.

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                      #25
                      When I get home I will take some pictures and post. There is one thing I would do different. I need a picture to show you.


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