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Unread 03-31-2011, 01:16 PM
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thats the ones i was talking about but forgot the name!! i would use 4 per leg if it was me
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2 or 4 per leg, either way, if you are drilling in the deck make sure you seal it up good with 5200 or caulk or something. You don't want that wood getting wet and rotting out.

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Man, those toggles are expensive. Amazon has them for $5 each, I found another site that has them for $4 each, but then came across this site which has them for about $2.70 each here:

http://www.fastenmsc.com/Anchors+and...ners/MPBAS10F3

I'm going to use two on each leg and since I'll have two leftover, I'll maybe use one on each standoff where it attaches to the console.

I'll take pics once I get started. Weather is out of control cold and wet and looking to snow!
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I installed a Taco Neptune T-Top on my Scout. I used the togglers for my T-Top as I had no access at all to the area it was to be bolted into. I used two per leg on the outside screws. The inside screws were able to go into the stringers.
Being that my deck is foam cored, I had to remove foam below the deck in order to allow the toggler to expand. I ended up drilling the correct size hole for the toggler to go through the deck, then to clear away the foam, I attached an Allen wrench into the chuck of my cordless drill. Poked the Allen wrench through the hole and gave it a spin. It shredded the foam real nice and the togglers worked perfectly. Feels pretty solid to me.
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My friend, Marc Googer(Carolina Custom Rigging), builds T tops and aluminum platforms for a living. He normally screws the top into the floor, but he allways ties the top into the console. I've seen some of his that attach only on the console(you have to have a strong console and a small top). He has on of the better reputataions around here for the quality of his tops. to my knowledge, he hast had a problem with teh tops breaking loose. Normally has three screws per leg, any attchment point to the console is thru bolted. Soem boats have an aluminum plate glassed in when they build them, those are drilled adn tapped for machine screws.
Check with clover industries, they used to build for manyfactures only, but now they sell to the public, I don't know the prices. Marc charges anywhere from $2000 and up depending on the options. Reel has seen some of his work.
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My friend, Marc Googer(Carolina Custom Rigging), builds T tops and aluminum platforms for a living. He normally screws the top into the floor, but he allways ties the top into the console. I've seen some of his that attach only on the console(you have to have a strong console and a small top). He has on of the better reputataions around here for the quality of his tops. to my knowledge, he hast had a problem with teh tops breaking loose. Normally has three screws per leg, any attchment point to the console is thru bolted. Soem boats have an aluminum plate glassed in when they build them, those are drilled adn tapped for machine screws.
Check with clover industries, they used to build for manyfactures only, but now they sell to the public, I don't know the prices. Marc charges anywhere from $2000 and up depending on the options. Reel has seen some of his work.
Not only SEEN it, but HUNG ON to it in some pretty healthy seas...LOL!!



This was Nick's boat Phat Kat before he died...not the best pics of Marc's work, but I can tell ya he does some SOLID WORK!!...



I wasn't around when this top was mounted to the boat...no idea screws or throughs...all I know is, it never moved....all the rocket launchers seen here and the seat-backs were Marc's, too...

To all the Charleston guys who met Chad, owner of FINZ, this is the boat he has now...these pics were taken after Nick got ill and it had gotten lookin pretty rough...Chad bought Phat Kat from Nick's son and completely redid it and has even replaced the motors, too...upgraded to twin 250 HP Zukes...I dyin' to ride on it again w/the new power...Chad says it'll snap yer neck...I saw 50 mph w/the 200s...can't imagine what she'll do now...
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