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Question about the aft cover for a 3807.

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Re: Question about the aft cover for a 3807.

Postby bud37 » November 30th, 2018, 10:44 am

VicB wrote:Source of the post Thanks guys. Looks like my “ship” has come in. Marina says they will have me a covered slip ready in the next few days. Glad to know no problem getting up there because looks like some height modifications may be on the near horizon. The boat is 15’4” to the top of the radar arch and the slip is 16’. Going to be close.

Are these all the floating docks with the roof attached type ?
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Re: Question about the aft cover for a 3807.

Postby Carver Pro » March 16th, 2019, 9:33 pm

My back window is leaking and I wanted to get up on my hard top to caulk the back window between the radar arch and aft hardtop. What is the best approach to get up there?

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