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Unread 02-03-2008, 12:08 PM
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Default Sagging roof repair, what do I do ???

Well fellows, it`s that time, tomorrow I go back home, and I have to fix a few things on "Pestanas" before she goes to work again.
See drawing of the problem I have.
Look at the arrows. The dotted lines are a fiberglass beam ( about 1x3" ) from side to side, and this beam is broken where the arrows point.
My plan so far is:
1. Add a beam fwd of the existing one, with a 2x3 plywood-made beam, embeded in the new fiber-glass. From port to stb inside edges.
2. Add two support poles from the beam, to the cabin sides shelfs top.

Any ideas ?
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Unread 02-03-2008, 12:11 PM
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The system kept asking me to log in when trying to attach in the first thread.
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Unread 02-03-2008, 12:22 PM
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Drawing size too big...
could email.
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No pics. Can only guess that you have a hardtop ??? and its sagging ??
Hardtops fill up with water the same as a transom. Cut the old rotted wood out and reglass.
Post pics. if you can.
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Sounds like his cuddy cabin top is rotten. Is that it JJJ?
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Think your right Randleman.
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Yep ,sounds like hes got foredeck trouble.
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Will send photos soon...
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Smile Fixed roof sag finally...

After months of thinking of how to easilly/effectively fix the weak sagging roof, ended up fixing it by adding a reinforcement beam, side to side, inside the cabin, bolted to the existing fiberglass/wood beam. I used two, 1"x2" galvanized steel, gauge #14, ornamental steel hollow tube, sandwished together with the original beam with 3/8" bolts.
I lifted the roof with a jack, leveled it, placed supports under the roof, and drilled everything with the roof on its level position. Bolted, tightened, and Bingo !!!, now all straight and solid as it should be. Now we walk on the roof and feels great and secure.
Water now does not collect on the roof of course.
Total cost; about $30
Total time; about 3 hours

I will try to post pictures.

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