Pop Top and Sliding Hatch Modifications - Venture
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:04 am
I had some ideas for some modifications for the pop top and sliding hatch and was wondering if I could get some feedback.
I've been repainting my entire boat starting with the deck and I've noticed the sliding hatch does not like to slide on the pop top at all, plus it's scruffing up all the paint I just put down. I was wondering if anyone has made a modification to prevent this rubbing and save the paint on both surfaces from damage. My idea for a modification originally comprised of getting some very thin plexiglass and attaching it to the base of the sliding hatch as well as to the pop top where the sliding hatch would be sliding along. This would cause the rubbing between the plexiglass only and save the paint. Recently I found some thin white vinyl boards at Home Depot so I'm thinking about maybe using that instead.
As for the pop top, is there a way to lock it in place or does it just sit up under it's own weight? Doesn't seem too safe to have it up and not locked in place in the case of an accident where it could possibly fall down. I've seen some people add some gas lifts to their pop top to not only make it easier to raise up be to also hold it in place. Has anyone here done that modification? Just wondering how powerful they should be and what length?
I've been repainting my entire boat starting with the deck and I've noticed the sliding hatch does not like to slide on the pop top at all, plus it's scruffing up all the paint I just put down. I was wondering if anyone has made a modification to prevent this rubbing and save the paint on both surfaces from damage. My idea for a modification originally comprised of getting some very thin plexiglass and attaching it to the base of the sliding hatch as well as to the pop top where the sliding hatch would be sliding along. This would cause the rubbing between the plexiglass only and save the paint. Recently I found some thin white vinyl boards at Home Depot so I'm thinking about maybe using that instead.
As for the pop top, is there a way to lock it in place or does it just sit up under it's own weight? Doesn't seem too safe to have it up and not locked in place in the case of an accident where it could possibly fall down. I've seen some people add some gas lifts to their pop top to not only make it easier to raise up be to also hold it in place. Has anyone here done that modification? Just wondering how powerful they should be and what length?