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27FC wheelhouse roof width?

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johnnylion
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27FC wheelhouse roof width?

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Hi Folks,

We're still a few weeks away from recommissioning our 27FC for our first full summer with her on Lake Champlain. We're planning on installing some kayak racks on the wheelhouse roof for our two 16' sea kayaks. The boat's still wrapped and on the hard at our marina up in the islands, so I was wondering if anyone has a measurement for the distance between the grab rails on the wheelhouse roof?

Thanks in advance!
John
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Re: 27FC wheelhouse roof width?

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Somewhere around 7 ft. I think the pilothouse itself is about 8. Mine's in the yard, I can check Sunday.

Kayaks up there would obstruct the anchor/mast light. You might have to install a taller one.
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Re: 27FC wheelhouse roof width?

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John, Do you have a mast? If you don't, you'll need about a 24" high steaming/anchor light to project above the kayaks. l'll check tomorrow and get the distance between the grabrails. I'm tinkering on mine again, straightening out some old wiring issues. Ben
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Re: 27FC wheelhouse roof width?

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Thanks Ben & stmbtwle. Yes, I've got a 24" anchor light extension mast on order. This will be our first full season on our 27FC as we just got her in the water up here on Lake Champlain last September. As veteran sea kayakers, we're looking forward to using her as a "mother ship" for explorations around the Lake and heading north and south on the canals.
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Re: 27FC wheelhouse roof width?

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John, I measured mine at 76" from inside of one handrail to the inside of the other, just at the aft corner of the side windows. You should have no trouble getting your kayaks up there but you'll probably have to make the racks yourself. I use a 9' Dyer dink on davits myself, as I need room for passengers, my dog, and supplies when we're on the hook cruising. I really do love this boat and it's a lot more FUN than my bigger previous boats. Have a great season! Ben
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Re: 27FC wheelhouse roof width?

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Hi Ben,
Thanks for taking the time to measure. Yes, I was thinking of making the cross rails myself of teak or some other durable wood. Got any suggestions? I see from your info tags that you're a retired yacht carpenter. I've ordered some low profile Thule kayak holders to mount onto whatever I come up with for cross rails.

We have a 8' dink as well that we haul up onto the swim platform for transport. The kayaks are true 16.5" sea kayaks so not really all that useful for ship-to-shore hauling of stuff (although we've packed quite a bit in them when paddle camping!)

Cheers,
John
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