The top on the dual station was a standard top with the "ring" extended aft and the ladder legs added. G.G. Schmitt was our top builder. We also made a new mold for the glass top to match the larger frame, and it was cored with 1" end-grain Balsa. The standard glass top had no coring in it.
Quote from: "seabob4"The top on the dual station was a standard top with the "ring" extended aft and the ladder legs added. G.G. Schmitt was our top builder. We also made a new mold for the glass top to match the larger frame, and it was cored with 1" end-grain Balsa. The standard glass top had no coring in it.Do you remember selling many without the duel station or was that style hardtop basically used just for the two station setup?I agree with Pete. It would be great just to get on top (for vision) while someone piloted below.
Bob the new fly by wire stuff opens up all kinds of options for rigging i bet.
Isn't Yamaha going that way to,i think they did on the 350's when they came out.