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Posted 1/9/2008 9:40:19 AM


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Due to my wife wanting to not put a lot of money into the boat, I'm having to not get my old hard top replace for a nice new one.  What I'm doin is re working the frame of it and I'm trying to figure out what to do with the top since I can't spend a lot of money.  I found some of that marine poly stuff by taco, think its like 1/2 inch. 

Question:  Would it look really stupid to put that on for me hard top ?

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Posted 1/9/2008 10:37:25 AM
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Probably look ok, but will probably be expensive. Call Breeze Fabricators.

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Posted 1/9/2008 12:59:37 PM


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Yeah I've been talkin to him about it, was going to get a new hard top built by him, but my wife doesn't think so.  Found that poly crap on boatersworld, big sheet is $300 something.

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Posted 1/9/2008 1:04:47 PM


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creative acrylics in pensacols has starboard. they were a forum member on the old forum. don't know about now, but they are in the phone book.

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Posted 1/9/2008 3:52:07 PM


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Do not use the taco marine board, it is NOT uv stable. The taco product will fade, chalk and become brittle almost immediately.
I can sell you a sheet of 1/2" starboard 4'6" x 8' for $350, I can also do a 1/4" thick sheet of the same size for $250. Black or white.


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Posted 1/9/2008 4:03:03 PM


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Alright then.  I'm still trying to get my wife to agree to something.

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Posted 1/9/2008 4:11:33 PM


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What about a sheet of aluminum to redo the hardtop? you could use something thin like 22 gauge and get ribs beadrolled into it to make it strong, weld brackets to mount it to what is existing. maybe trim the edges with 3/4" square tubing? A little creativity and fabwork can go a loong way!

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Posted 1/9/2008 6:07:21 PM


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What about a sheet of aluminum to redo the hardtop? you could use something thin like 22 gauge and get ribs beadrolled into it to make it strong, weld brackets to mount it to what is existing. maybe trim the edges with 3/4" square tubing? A little creativity and fabwork can go a loong way!
          Man thats not a bad idear atoll.  Whatcha rectum a good sized sheet would cost.


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Aluminum will be very costly, and Starboard is not the right product for the top. I can have a fiberglass hardtop made to fit for you. Give me a call if you are interested

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:13:32 PM


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I bought a 4x8 sheet for $70 about 6 mos ago when I was building my Jonboat...

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:18:48 PM


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Tennnnnn 4.  Preciate fellers

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:19:46 PM


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Not to take away from anyone's sales or business, but do you have to have a hard top? You can take the measurements and have an upholstery shop cut,sew and put in eyes for a couple hundred bucks or less. You can lace it on yourself with no problem. That's how I did mine. Put it on with a few cable ties to center it and get it tight and then lace it up. When your finished cut the ties off.

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:22:41 PM
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A 4 x 8 sheet if what? Starboard, alum, ??

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I bought a 4x8 sheet for $70 about 6 mos ago when I was building my Jonboat...
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Posted 1/9/2008 9:34:20 PM


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Not to take away from anyone's sales or business, but do you have to have a hard top? You can take the measurements and have an upholstery shop cut,sew and put in eyes for a couple hundred bucks or less. You can lace it on yourself with no problem. That's how I did mine. Put it on with a few cable ties to center it and get it tight and then lace it up. When your finished cut the ties off.
  I thought about doin that, but I think I'd rather have the hard top, a bit more duable and all.  And men usually prefer hard over soft, haha.


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