Tom - Thanks for input!  Your "window frame" suggestion holds merit; I hope
our Uni's window area sag it is something that simple.  I will carefully
inspect all factors around this window frame-area sag before taking any
drastic action.  Don't want to pull down the perf condition headliner unless
necessary.  After all, it is only about a 1/4" sag at center portion along
top of window track area.  Although it is possible, I doubt the entire
inner-support-frame for salon's fiberglass top in that area has rotted... I
can't see any cracks, fastners or other items in that area for water entry
to rot joists or stringers - even if they were constructed with wood.  It
will be a while before I have time to really tackel this.  Will post when I
resolve the issue.  Again, thanks - Art 


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of tomdepot
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 5:48 PM
To: UnifliteWorld
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: SAG OVER A SLIDER WINDOW IN SALON TOP/BRIDGE
FLOOR -1973 31' SPORT SEDAN


Is it possible that your window frame is what is bent, and that is
actually holding the fiberglass in that position?  I have a 31'
express, and I have taken the headliner down, and I can tell you that
there wasn't much up there other than fiberglass beams going across.
Of course our boats aren't the same design, but if I had the problem
you have, I would think it would have to be my aluminum window frame
somehow got bent due to some impact that I didn't witness.  Hope you
get it figured out.

Tom in Florida

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