What to do with pop-top in preparation for deck painting?
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:12 pm
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?
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?