cockpit floor hardware - interesting discovery
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 9:22 pm
My cockpit floor was looking pretty bad so I painted it with Interlux Interdeck over the past few days. 2.5 qts for two coats on a mid cabin FYI.
Anyway, I removed all of the deck hardware in the process. The threaded plates that attach the rear benches, corner seating, wetbar, etc., are a major source of water into the deck core if you don't have the hold down bolts installed.
I don't keep the rear benches bolted down because I wind up moving them around too much. If they're not installed, any/all water goes right into the center hole and right into the core. No wonder my rear center hatch is like a marshmallow. That's an easy fix. The other ones in the deck were wet around the holes but still solid. I re-bed everything and filled the center holes with clear caulk for now.
This is a bad design, they really shouldn't thread all the way through.
Anyway, check these out and re-bed them in the process, it's an easy thing to miss.
Bob
Anyway, I removed all of the deck hardware in the process. The threaded plates that attach the rear benches, corner seating, wetbar, etc., are a major source of water into the deck core if you don't have the hold down bolts installed.
I don't keep the rear benches bolted down because I wind up moving them around too much. If they're not installed, any/all water goes right into the center hole and right into the core. No wonder my rear center hatch is like a marshmallow. That's an easy fix. The other ones in the deck were wet around the holes but still solid. I re-bed everything and filled the center holes with clear caulk for now.
This is a bad design, they really shouldn't thread all the way through.
Anyway, check these out and re-bed them in the process, it's an easy thing to miss.
Bob