>From the factory, all cabin top and deck hardware is attached with
stainless bolts. The holes are drilled and then tapped for the bolts. A good
bedding compound is used prior to installing the hardware.
Rummy
In a message dated 2/9/2014 7:31:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
steverayj at hotmail.com writes:
Thanks for the great info. Interesting about a possible gap between
liner/skin/core.
I will also be adding a cam cleat on the cabintop instead of just the cleat
for the furling line. Do you think screws (epoxied in?) will be solid
enough? (The cleat is just screwed in and is solid). Is the cabintop also
about 1" ply?
Thanks again, Steve
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