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Old Aug 8th, 2022, 11:55   #3
john.wigley
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I’ve always thought the steel “ antique dealer “ are more versatile. Stuff is put on it , whereas the aluminium ones , stuff is put in them , because of their defined “sides”.
If you know what I mean!🤔
We 'inherited' a metal one with wooden slats on a 145 that had previously been owned by a plumber. The rack had a slight curvature across the roof, but we successfully carried a small marine ply dinghy on it and also subsequently used it on our 245. Because it was about 4" too narrow, it did not fit on our 745 and hence it hung on our garage wall for about two decades. I passed it on to another forum member some years ago now.

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