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What to do with pop-top in preparation for deck painting?

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:12 pm
by dennyzen
I already have half the hardware removed for rebedding and I have decided to go the whole route and remove most of the rest of the hardware in preparation for painting the deck. (Epoxy on the dings and cracks, then I am going to roll and tip the Systems Three primer and LPU--but not until spring.)

As I was removing the snaps for the canvas covers around the sliding hatch I realized that there was more deck UNDER it. Also when I was washing around there, I realized I was getting a lot of dirt from under the pop-top. And as I sat on it, I heard some hardware (the struts for it) clang a bit.

Should I remove it, as I have all the other hatches? How hard is that to do? How heavy is it? How hard is it to put back? Without the mast up, I don't think it will stay up so in its normal up position so that I can work under it.

Any suggestions?

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:25 pm
by Bhacurly
Well,

It's just me but if I'm doing something like that I have the tendancy to rip everything off. Now I don't have the pop top so no help to you there, sorry...

I know on my project boat the sliding hatch is big, heavy, and awkward. I dropped it once. With two people it shouldn't be bad, or slings and pulleys from above.

About rebedding, I just ordered some Butyl tape which is apparently not all the same. This guy's excellant how to has a place to order the tape from on the 3rd page:
http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/rebe ... are&page=1

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 6:58 am
by mcrandall
Here's what I ordered:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GRAY-BUTYL-PUTT ... es&vxp=mtr

It's thicker than what the guy calls for but it's nice. Gonna use it for all my hardware next spring after painting, but I have used it on a couple other projects--nice stuff.

Maybe what he has is better, I dunno, but I'm happy with what I have. And at 20 rolls for $60, affordable too.

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:20 am
by dennyzen
Back to the pop-top, I was trying to visualize how propping it up with wood blocks would do--sort of how I raised the hull when filling the blisters. But that would block access to the deck under them.

Then, I visualized a two-by-four frame rising from the cabin floor to hold it 4-6 inches above the deck. I think that might work. Will measure when I am out there today to do last minute things for what is probably our last warm weekend.

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:09 pm
by J. Austin
I think Mark may be a few rolls short. 8)


Thanks again Mark!