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| Splash guards or bilge rails I have a 36 ft Trojan convertible built in 1976. She has been converted to an offshore fishing boat with flying bridge and outriggers etc. Is there anyway to make her more seaworthy (less roll) in seas above 3 ft. Splash guards or rails (bilge rails) have been suggested. There is a fellow at Fulton Boat Yard in Fulton, Texas that has put them on some pretty impressive 50-60 footers. Does anyone have any direct experience with these on boats of my size? |
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