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| Express style bridge coaming Hello there. I've got a guy who wants to remove the windshield from his 46' Harley and put in an express fisherman style bridge coaming. I plan to do it in marine ply and epoxy, but will it take the sharp curve from the foredeck to the gunwale? The boat only has a 10' beam so the curve would have to be fairly tight. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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| Here is an idea of what he wants.
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