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That bow rail on the one you pictured looks more pointed than the one on a V-20...other than that it should be a good fit...see above on Bradford's and then look back at the picture...
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I'm worried about my bow roller which sticks out about 6 inches:
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Actually I's referrin' to the Overton's picture...that boat looks to have a pointed bow, whereas the V's got a more rounded bow and bow-rail...whenever you do find one to fit, I'd suggest strapping a piece of carpet over that bow-roller the pad the cover...when I used a cover on mine, I used a long piece of carpet across the top of the windshield as well...
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A terrific way to pad the top of the windshield is to use those cheap water weenie type tubes--you know, those styrofoam floatie things that are about 4' long. Use the ones that have a hole in the middle. Just slice them with a sharp knifeon one side to the middle opening. They then fit right down on the windshield and stay put. They can even bend around the corners of the windshield.
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I do the same as nipper, but with water pipe isolators.
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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