Good day I have a 1970 36 sedan and the entire bridge sagged, I took
the liner down, found the bridge has foam core ribs both ways. I
jacked up the bridge from below in the center, then I took 1/4 inch
strips of mahogany and layed biaxial cloth and epoxy resin and screwed
them to the beams I did this four times. once this hardened it formed
a slight dome in the bridge when I jacked it up therefore the
fiberglass doesn't bend the other way once hard. I relined the
ceiling, and I have had up to ten people up on the bridge and its been
five years and no problems yet. It was a pain but it worked for me. I
hope this is of some use to you.

On Mar 1, 6:44 pm, tedders <[email protected]> wrote:
> trying to get info if other people have had a sag in flybridge,, i
> think mine has sagged on bridge, but might be ok in salon?? is there a
> core that cold have gone?? any advice would be appricated,,tedders

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