Before I ask my questions, here's the reason why. I have an older Harris 24' long. As was the style back then there is a large open space where the playpen ends and the front edge. I'm taking back that lost space by going foreward. I was going to buy a complete railing kit ($1800), but came up with a plan "B", taking what I have moving it forward and back filling with two 43 inch long straight railings that will match up all right.
This now may have opened a can of worms? I asked the company that's building the two piece's that if I shipped my other railings would they di-bond them? (Background info: my plan was in a year or so to replace metal skin with di-bond to give it an updated look)
The railing people claim that the radius of the older corners is sharper than todays boats, thus only metal skin can be used. Does anybody know if this is a fact? Are the corners sharper on older boats? Does not look so to me? Or are they blowing smoke up my who who to get the additional business. Welcome any help.
Corner Radius of Playpens
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Re: Corner Radius of Playpens
I was looking at some Benny pontoons at Disney this week and yes they do use larger radius bends.
Their rentals also have full length LED rope lights on the rails (outside) that change colors (red, blue, yellow, green). I suppose when you are in your own development district on a private lake you can make your own rules.
Their rentals also have full length LED rope lights on the rails (outside) that change colors (red, blue, yellow, green). I suppose when you are in your own development district on a private lake you can make your own rules.
1974 Harris
70 HP 4 stroke EFI Yamaha
70 HP 4 stroke EFI Yamaha
Re: Corner Radius of Playpens
GregF wrote:I was looking at some Benny pontoons at Disney this week and yes they do use larger radius bends.
Their rentals also have full length LED rope lights on the rails (outside) that change colors (red, blue, yellow, green). I suppose when you are in your own development district on a private lake you can make your own rules.
I was just at Disney what park did you stay at? I seen the led lights on them also but I thought they where suntrackers
Ryan, Martha, Ana and Nathan Toler.
(SOLD)1992 24' monark sun spa 240 1996 (rebuilt) Johnson 112
2014 South Bay chassis (IN THE WORKS)
2006 dodge ram quad cab
Crosby Texas
(SOLD)1992 24' monark sun spa 240 1996 (rebuilt) Johnson 112
2014 South Bay chassis (IN THE WORKS)
2006 dodge ram quad cab
Crosby Texas
Re: Corner Radius of Playpens
I've done a significant amount of railing/furniture shopping and measuring in the recent past; my experience is that the somewhat older pontoons (like my 1999 Lowe) have an 8" radius, and a lot of the newer pontoons have a 30" radius. Railing and furniture are available in either, but I found the 30" radius to be a lot harder to come by. Not as many shops stocking it yet.
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1999 Lowe Suncruiser Trinidad 220
90 HP Evinrude 2 stroke
1999 Lowe Suncruiser Trinidad 220
90 HP Evinrude 2 stroke
Re: Corner Radius of Playpens
There are many different radius railings. Yours could be 6, 7, or 8". Newer "Wide" radius boats use 30, 32, or 36". Just depends on what the manufacture used that year...
Just one boat...after another, after another 
Re: Corner Radius of Playpens
I just looked at my pictures and you are right, they are trackers.Mrtoler wrote:GregF wrote:I was looking at some Benny pontoons at Disney this week and yes they do use larger radius bends.
Their rentals also have full length LED rope lights on the rails (outside) that change colors (red, blue, yellow, green). I suppose when you are in your own development district on a private lake you can make your own rules.
I was just at Disney what park did you stay at? I seen the led lights on them also but I thought they where suntrackers
I was at the Grand Floridian and Shades of Green
1974 Harris
70 HP 4 stroke EFI Yamaha
70 HP 4 stroke EFI Yamaha
Re: Corner Radius of Playpens
Everybody thanks for the info, it looks like I may have to go to plan "c" what ever that is
. I really thought I was getting the smoke treatment....thanks.
