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stuarbc 03-16-2009 07:20 AM

Filling Holes in T-top
 
So this weekend I removed the rotten hard top that was on my boat when I bought it...and replaced it with a canvas. The old top was bolted to the tower so I now have open holes all around the top......What should I use to fill the holes....I was thinking silicone.

reelapeelin 03-16-2009 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by stuarbc (Post 138063)
So this weekend I removed the rotten hard top that was on my boat when I bought it...and replaced it with a canvas. The old top was bolted to the tower so I now have open holes all around the top......What should I use to fill the holes....I was thinking silicone.


Wow!!...this is a new one...I'm havin' difficulty visualizin' what's happenin' here :head: can ya post up a couple a pics?...there is actually a fabric adhesive around, but I would think silicone would do the job...are you gonna glue patches over it or just cover the opening w/silicone?...

nymack66 03-16-2009 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by stuarbc (Post 138063)
So this weekend I removed the rotten hard top that was on my boat when I bought it...and replaced it with a canvas. The old top was bolted to the tower so I now have open holes all around the top......What should I use to fill the holes....I was thinking silicone.

If you want to do it nice and clean, post some pictures , I thoughts are grind the holes open a little, then use Marine Bondo (gel) not kitty hair and fill, then sand and paint or gel coat it , it will be good as new.
Here is an example of the stuff at work this hole was approx 2" wide
http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/c...t/DSCF0042.jpg
After
http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/c...n/DSCF0114.jpg

Stillrunning 03-16-2009 03:34 PM

Your talking about holes in the tubing and not in fiberglass. Right?

stuarbc 03-16-2009 04:00 PM

Correct.....no sanding and paint since it will mess up the aluminum. The previous owner literally drilled through the top and the aluminum tubing and slid a bolt through it all....now my top is laced on and I am worried about water getting inside the tubing.

macojoe 03-16-2009 08:14 PM

If the bolts went all the way thur the water will just run out the bottom, I would not worry about it. But if it makes you feel better just use silicone on the top and leave the bottom for drains.

Franco 03-16-2009 08:49 PM

It would be a great place to run some red led lights!

reelapeelin 03-17-2009 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Franco (Post 138119)
It would be a great place to run some red led lights!


No wonder he's The Grand Pubah...:clap:


But how many holes around the frame are we talkin' about?...1/4"?...1/2"?...Franco's right about Nav Lights in two of them...how many holes after that?...

The ultimate fix would be have welder fill in and grind, buff smooth, but of course that'll be expensive and you'd probably have to remove the canvas you just put on...

If the holes are small enough, lowes has aluminum "sex-nuts"...would show screw head from inside and flat, smooth hear from other which w/a small amount of persuasion could be conformed to tubing curve...

Could try a little alum. boat repair in a tube...

stuarbc 03-17-2009 07:34 AM

filling with the screws is not a bad idea....but I think the silicone is the easiest route....appreciate all the help guys.....I've made a bunch of progress over the winter and will have to post some pictures soon.

macojoe 03-17-2009 09:27 AM

Soon :head: How about NOW!!


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