Thanks Rick for your direction, a few call to local marinas soon yielded the areas canvas guru, and we're close to being on our way here.
Undoubtedly saving some good bread by having it done up here rather than at the resort prices of Fairhope. Again thanks for your suggestion.
He was promoting a bimini with a windshield but I didn't think the configuration went with the clasic smooth lines of the boat so I simply replace the original convertible top the was on it.
In reading your discussions of when you bought the 23 ftr you somehow determined how many hours your engine had on it, how did you do that ?
And, what's the thinking on running the engine, yea, or nea ?
After I got it home from Fla, I put some Stabil in the tank and have been adding gas periodically to hopefully fill it up. Gas gauge doesn't work but we'll get that when it gets warm enough to rewire it.
In the picture of your boat in the drive you have some kind of rig shrouding the engine, are they ear muffs?
That's all for now I'll work on getting pictures soon. I think that the boat is in the original condition and it still has the original lettering with trademark et.all
One more thing, should I be concerned over chips in the gel coat that go down to where the wood is showing?
Thanks again Y'all, Bob Dougherty