Bausch-American Towers

BAT Products: Towers

At Bausch-American Towers (BAT), we custom build all of our towers with schedule 40 and 80 anodized aluminum. For tuna, low profile and half towers, you have the option of a high polished, brushed or satin finish. Buggy and T-tops may also be custom powder coated.

  • Tuna Towers

    BAT Tuna Tower, 70′ ACYA tall tower used for spotting fish in the distance, often with a second set of helm controls, a full tower features a lightweight fiberglass hard top, standing platform and a buggy top. Click here to view the BAT Tuna Tower Photo Gallery.

  • Low Profile Towers

    BAT Low Profile Tower on Lamp;HThese towers are generally installed on smaller vessels or when clearance is an issue. There is no separation between the hard top and standing platform. A low profile tower may take the place of a fly bridge in some vessels. Click here to view the BAT Low Profile Tower Photo Gallery.

  • Console Towers

    BAT Console Tower on YellowfinConsole towers are ideal for center console boats. Like a T-top, the base of the tower is narrower than a standard tower and is attached to the center console area. However, a console tower features an upper station with controls for the vessel. Click here to view the BAT Console Tower Photo Gallery.

  • Half Towers

    BAT Half Tower, 65′ ACYA half tower consists of a hard top above the bridge. A half tower can be customized to accommodate radio boxes, teaser reels, lights and other drop down options. Radar pods and domes may also be affixed to the top. Click here to view the BAT Half Tower Photo Gallery.

  • T-Tops

    A top designed for center consoles, T-tops appear to be in the shape of a "T" when viewed from the side. A T-top is attached to the center console area, covering the boat's helm without blocking the surrounding area for fishing and other activities. Click here to view the BAT T-Top Photo Gallery.

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