Not that I've ever seen.
Did sanger ever make a t-deck or are they all bubble type decks?
Not that I've ever seen.
The sanger flats have nice lines. Before I bought my hondo I looked at a few sangers but I perfer the t-deck for looks as well as saftey.
gunslinger:
The sanger flats have nice lines. Before I bought my hondo I looked at a few sangers but I perfer the t-deck for looks as well as saftey.G, I'm curious as to why the t-deck is safer?
Nothing looks as good as a sanger flat!!!!!! [img]http://free.***boat.net/gallery/Reader_Rides/V-Drives/Air_Time.JPG[/img]
MikeF
G, I'm curious as to why the t-deck is safer?[/QB]Apparently, a lot of drivers legs got tangled up in the steering wheel and dash on the traditional bubbledeckes and hard decks. The cutout allows you to be thrown free and clear from the boat in the event of an accident (at least in theory).
Didn't Sanger make just a flat deck flattie before coming out w/ the bubbledeck design in the early 70's??/
West Coast Dave:
Didn't Sanger make just a flat deck flattie before coming out w/ the bubbledeck design in the early 70's??/yep.
[img]http://free.***boat.net/hbcove/37/2/01.jpg[/img]
Sanger has been in business since the 50s. The bubbledeck design didn't appear until the 70s.
Dossangers, killer looking boat! The t-deck was to keep your legs from hanging up under the deck. From what I have seen, the drivers legs seem to be far back in the sangers.