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I just got my new quick-set Blind.
I fits 19' to 12' boats. My problem is setting up the wind blocker and the flip top . What do I do with the extra 4" of blind materal I have left on my 15' boat. |
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Larry
First of all, we can't thank you enough for investing in one of our blinds! Secondly, we can't tell you how happy we will be to help you out on this one! Just respond and let us know the following: 1. What kind of boat is it? 2. What all of its dimensions are? (Length? Width? Beam?) 3. Where is it mounted? (Did you use mounting brackets?) The answer to your dilemma is probably fairly simple, but we obviously want to make sure that we provide you with the best solution(s) available. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you for both your time and your interest! Tom Rainey |
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Larry
Just wanted to post again to let you know that I saw where your question was posted for the second time elsewhere in the Product Q & A section. If you will note, my good friend Allen Hughes, who has more experience with these blinds than I can express in mere words, has provided some excellent insight, below that posting, as to what you may do without having to look into the questions I have posted above. However, if you do run into additional issues, answering the above questions may be able to help us further in providing you with a solution. Thank you again and again for your interest! Tom Rainey |
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Thank you for your help. The boat is a 2001 Nova aultra Jon 15.5' X 42. I did not use mounting brackets. I mounted it on the rear seat and the front deck. I did not have any problem mounting the frame. But when I started to put the wind blocker on It was to long. The blind I got is fits 19' to 12' boats. I have about 4' to much materal. I've been think of cutting off the excess and making a motor cover. Let me know what you think.
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