Art,

I posted some pictures but was not able to post all of them as
unifliteworld has reached it limit of files.... Hope the ones that
made it help.

Matt

On Feb 18, 10:10 pm, mattv <[email protected]> wrote:
> Art,
>
> I will try to make it by the boat this weekend and have been meaning
> to take pictures anyway. That is where my cracks were as well and the
> salon roof/flybridge is fiberglass over balsa wood construction. That
> could be where your problem is...
>
> Matt
>
> On Feb 18, 7:37 am, "Art Burtis" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Matt - That is good news to hear, thank you very much for this important
> > input.  If I understand you correctly, by pulling headliner down you found
> > only fiberglass that the salon roof is constructed of and that it is not
> > supported by a wood frame??  I've located no crack on either side in
> > exterior fiberglass of salon roof.  Headliner is like new in our 1973 31'
> > Sport Sedan; I'm hesitant to pull headliner down in that (or any other) area
> > until I've carefully researched why that window frame's top area has bowed
> > in a down camber by 1/4" +/-.  The frame has attained enough downward camber
> > to pretty much totally bind the otherwise perfect condition sliders in the
> > apperantly good condition track of that window frame.  Even after well
> > sprayed with WD-40 I can barely budge the forward slider and rear slider
> > pane binds at approx 4" of opening.  Maybe the wood frame has swelled due to
> > extensive rain this winter, and will at least somewhat regain position in
> > dry weather??   Any pictures you could send me so I can best understand
> > salon top and window frame construction are very much appreciated.  My email
> > address: [email protected]  Phone 415.488.4044  Again, Thanks - Art  
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>
> > On Behalf Of mattv
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:17 PM
> > To: UnifliteWorld
> > Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: SAG OVER A SLIDER WINDOW IN SALON TOP/BRIDGE
> > FLOOR -1973 31' SPORT SEDAN
>
> > Art,
>
> > I have a 1973 31 sport sedan and currently have the headliner out and
> > as Tom mentioned there is not much under there. The only structural
> > damage that I have found on my boat is in the exact area you have
> > mentioned. I had a crack in the fiber glass in that exact spot on
> > either side of the boat. No trouble with the windows but I will pull
> > the frames soon to re-seal them when I install my new windows and
> > track and hopefully nothin bad happens then. The top of the fly bridge
> > is also the only place on the boat that there are blisters... Maybe
> > some sort of design flaw? If you need pictures let me know.
>
> > Matt
>
> > On Feb 15, 6:15 pm, "Art Burtis" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 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, fasteners 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 tackle 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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