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triton503
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stanchion bases for a triton

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i'm looking to purchase new stanchion bases for my triton. does anyone have any recommendations? i looked at Kaholee on tim's site and it appears that he used the suncor stanchion bases, tim am i recognizing those correctly? i see on a few sites that those are the "economical" choice and im not opposed to that i just want to make sure the bases i get are durable and will hold someone from falling overboard. any experience from others would be appreciated!
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Post by Tim »

No, they are Tops in Quality stanchion bases. Very nice.

I don't generally like Suncor stuff.
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Tops In Quality 314 E. Huron Blvd.P.O. Box 148 Marysville, MI 48040 Phone 810-364-7150 Fax 810-364-7925 tiq@topsinquality.com

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TIQ does excellent work. I am extremely happy with everything they build for KAHOLEE, and as such things go, their pricing is reasonable.
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Post by barrybrown »

I recently added two stanchions to my Triton. I used Garhauer, good price and very sturdy (tall sleeves and wide bases) also a variety of angles to choose from.

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