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pair of jacks 08-27-2012 01:17 PM

Hardtop Conversion
 
I'm strongly considering going for one of the new lightweight hardtops for my t-top. I'm currently in the 11th season for the original canvas top that came with new boat purchase. It's held up great but now is showing tons of small cracks and it's time to replace one way or another. I'm a little concerned about any added weight up top as it's only a 21 and with the deep v it already rocks enough- what are your thoughts on going with the hardtop as far as comfort (rocking) and performance with more weight? thank you

doodlebug 08-27-2012 04:06 PM

We just replaced the sunbrella on our sceptre with a nida cored hard top 7x8 and my wife and I could lift it with ease, real light and strong I can stand on it with no problem. Big man friendly:)

pelican 08-28-2012 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by pair of jacks (Post 206970)
I'm strongly considering going for one of the new lightweight hardtops for my t-top. I'm currently in the 11th season for the original canvas top that came with new boat purchase. It's held up great but now is showing tons of small cracks and it's time to replace one way or another. I'm a little concerned about any added weight up top as it's only a 21 and with the deep v it already rocks enough- what are your thoughts on going with the hardtop as far as comfort (rocking) and performance with more weight? thank you

the problem you're gonna run into,is the "hoop" - where the canvas is laced to - tops with a "skin",or a "cored" hard top,use a completley different hoop - ol' don "pipe dreams" can explain the same thing
you can do it,but it's gonna look a little outta place


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