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Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 13th, '14, 21:25
by JimmyG
Engine install is moving along a little slower then expected but in the meantime I had the tower guy install my hard top, it's not done yet but getting close, here is a short video clip.


Re: Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 14th, '14, 12:32
by ZeroCavity
Like it a LOT !!
More photos please !

Re: Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 14th, '14, 21:31
by Tony Meola
Jimmy

Top looks great. You did a great job on the boat. She is looking good.

Re: Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 14th, '14, 21:50
by dcasey10
I love all the go pro videos. Cant wait for some videos of the fish coming on. I just got a go-pro, wont be for the Old Sport resto but you will see some ducks getting blasted come open season! I like the hard top its like a buggy top, you 100% need something up on the bridge I have already got my fair of sun in just a few days up at the helm

Re: Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 15th, '14, 07:13
by Dug
Wow!!!!

Beautiful!!!! I'd love to talk with you about your side windows as well!!!! She looks spectacular!!!!

Re: Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 17th, '14, 06:31
by Bob H.
Jimmy, almost there looks great..the color is sharp..keep that black streak off the side of the hull
By cutting two strips of ez2cy and putting them under the stainless trim on the rub rail, makes a drip edge
That directs the water away from the hull. BH

Re: Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 17th, '14, 20:16
by JimmyG
Bob H. wrote:Jimmy, almost there looks great..the color is sharp..keep that black streak off the side of the hull
By cutting two strips of ez2cy and putting them under the stainless trim on the rub rail, makes a drip edge
That directs the water away from the hull. BH
Thanks I'm meeting with the enclosure guy this week and that was going to be one of my requests

Re: Hard top Build 2

Posted: Aug 18th, '14, 08:24
by Dug
I bought a sheet of plastic, doesn't need to be the EZ2CY, but that works well, and make myself a new set ever year or two. They age on my boat, because I use a cover for the cockpit to protect my teak. I've been using those strips on my rail for a few years now.

I first saw them on Vikings, and I loved the idea. Makes a big difference!

Dug