Once we got back from our test run with the rebuilt fuel pump…Jim spent a couple of days cleaning out the bilge and repairing the float for the bilge pump. Lets hope he wont have to do that again for awhile.
We picked up the material and started on the hardtop framework. We are using 5200 where each of the boards come together. This will help secure the screws and joints.
We let it have a couple of days to dry and will have to do that as we go.
Tomorrow we can set it in place…measure for the rear supports and bring it back down. Even though it will be a few inches higher than the cockpit roof we want to follow the same line. We are hoping by putting it in place and stepping back for a better look…we’ll get it right the first time. Then we can start putting the “skin” on the top.
I am anxious to see how it looks..In our minds eye..it already is beautiful..but then we have to expect some reality.
It is looking good! What are the materials you are using? PVC? Thanks for sharing your progres. John in Augusta, A25 #1117
ReplyDeleteJohn...I believe it is PVC. Much lighter than the wood we looked at and shouldn't warp, rot etc. I saw a really nice hardtop on an A25 on this blog:
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