Talk:T-top
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[edit]I tried to make the language in this article more neutral, but there are some very strong statements that need citation badly. Unless someone comes up with citations for the statements marked, I suggest they be deleted. Traecer 18:25, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
T-Top for boats
[edit]A T-top is a type of top for center console boats that is built with a "T" shaped structure when viewed from the side. The top is tall enough to stand under, and provides shade and rain protection for 2 or more passengers at the boat's helm. The T-Top is unique from other boat tops in that the entire structure is attached to the center console area, with no support brackets or straps connected to the outside of the boat, thereby providing 360-degree access around the boat for fishing and water activities.
Many boat and after-market manufacturers build T-Tops, including RNR Marine ([RNR-Marine.com]), who manufactures a universal model called the T-Topless ([T-Topless.com]) designed to install in less than an hour and be lowered or removed in minutes for garage storage or to pass under low bridges,etc. File:Http://rnr-marine.com/Pix/T-Topless-Creek-Stbd-Water-Level.JPG
I have never written or updated a Wiki before, and hope this is the proper method to do so ...
TTopless (talk) 12:24, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
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Discuss why T-top cars are no longer in production
[edit]The article mentions the introduction of T-tops, but not their discontinuation. Will (Talk - contribs) 06:14, 15 April 2017 (UTC)
T for Texas
[edit]What does the T stand for, Targa? Maikel (talk) 13:04, 12 April 2020 (UTC)