Bruce,
Instead of trying to figure out exactly where to drill holes, I’d do what they
suggest — a rectangular cut-out to access everything.
However, personally, I wouldn’t do a teak cover, but a smoke-white sheet of
plexi with LEDs inside as better cabin lighting.
Hmmm.
All the best,
I installed a jib track on Touche'. I covered the fasteners and headliner
cut out with a varnished teak cover.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_sb5TfIENvsaEhUREJ0LXRDUTg
The piece of teak is hollowed out. It is held up by fasteners are tapped
into the aluminum backing plate.
Dennis C.
Touch
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Subject: Re: Stus-List 37+ Genoa track
Hi Len,
You ask an excellent question, but Rob Ball let me know that he
Hi Len,
You ask an excellent question, but Rob Ball let me know that he found out that
they didn't start encapsulating a bar of aluminum below the genoa tracks until
much later, so unfortunately I am stuck with tracks that are through-bolted
without having holes in the head liner. So, I'm stu
Bruce, where is it leaking if the bolts do not penetrate the deck? Sorry I am
having issues wrapping my head around how they are fastened after what Rob
added. The force generated by the head sail can be substantial. They have got
to be thru bolted like the rest of the fleet.
Len
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