Bow Rail

Hammerhead

Senior Member
Wondering. The bow rail was all bent and ready to fall off so I went ahead and removed it. I'll prolly add an anchor roller to avoid havin' to go up on the bow at all.
Any CG req that I replace the bow rail? I never let anyone up there anyway...but, don't wanna run afoul of the regs. TIA
 
Charlie, I can't imagine the boat without it, It would look.... NAKED! :o
But really, I do use the bow area quite often it is definetly a necessity.
 
There was a pic here of a boat with no rail that looked pretty good!
Have to see if I can find it??
 
I TOOK MINE OFF AND LOVED IT, IT WAS ALSO RIGHT IN MY LINE OF SIGHT

Get a taller seat!! ;) ;D



Ok not the one I was looking for but it will work

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i agree with ya skools. boat looks sharp without it.and since mine is bent....
 
There you go Racer take your bow rail off and one thing crossed off the to do list before splash down. Good Luck...
 
yea bud, i'm like water. i take the path of least resistance,lol.
 
somebody here, I thought it was Franco, [???] cut their bow rail down so it was maybe 4" high at it's highest point.....I thought it looked great
 
quite certain that's a no-no here in N.Y., mostly a common sense thing....it CAN be dangerous legal or not, although I have been guilty of it myself .Though, absolutley no children up there while under way
 
Depending on a bow rail for safety is a false sense of security in my opinion. Most are constructed with set screw type fittings and come loose and or pull apart at the drop of a hat. A welded rail with through bolts is about the only type you can depend on with and piece of mind. ???
 
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