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junior11 10-02-2012 04:47 PM

23CC time for a new deck...
 
My T-Top is beginning to rip out of my floor, I tried to toggle bolt it to pretend it wasn't an issue, but it won't work. The deck was re-build with a cored material in 1997. It isn't soft anywhere really, but the screws that weren't through bolted keep pulling out. I have a really good fiberglass guy to oversee the operation, but I was wondering what advice you guys had before I got started.

I am assuming since the deck was re-built in 1997 and they seemed to over do everything that the stringers are still more than good. The transom is rock solid, so all I need to do is the deck. My plan is to then replace the t-top with a doghouse while I am at it.

What material should I use for the deck? I know people surely have an opinion about that. For those people who are comfortable with this type of thing it doesn't seem to be that big of a project, personally I am petrofied. Any input will be appreciated. Also if anyone is looking for a T-top with a hard top, it could be for sale shortly.

Thanks in advance.

pelican 10-02-2012 06:22 PM

penske board !

no wood !

JimmyB 11-30-2012 12:26 AM

I may be interested in your T-top. Although I'm just getting started with my project and won't need a T-top any time soon. Could you send me a picture when you have the time. Thanks much.

Jacquestrappe 01-02-2013 04:24 PM

T-Top
 
Would be intested in seeing pics of your t-top/hard top.

Thanks!

RC

eggsuckindog 01-03-2013 08:05 PM

if your not putting the T Top back on whats the point


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