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If you cut the upright different amounts, the angle will change between those two uprights. Seems to me you'd need to cut the same amout from each of the uprights to avoid changing the angle & getting it in a bind.
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You are correct sir, ALL the angles of attachment change, some a little some a Lot. and the rail is wider originally at the widest part of the boat deck, that point now moves back. (picture an overhead view of the rail in its original place. Now move it astern a few inches) it gets complicated. Cutting is simplest. Bending gets the best look but is really difficult w/o some special tools.
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there was a picture of one on a cuddy in the gallery but I cant find it. I don't think who ever it was is a active member now
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