We own a J-30 on San Francisco Bay (Break Away, #462) and have been association members since 1991.
I recently bought aluminum rails to replace the plastic ones, which are all busted up (apparently not UV resistant) and give an ungodly screech when I slide the hatch door if there's the slightest bit of dirt in the rails.
But...when I tried to remove the lid the hatch door slides under, running a putty knife between the lid and the deck only chipped the gelcoat edges of the lid, so I stopped immediately. It came nowhere near separating the lid from the deck; in fact, this looks like an impossible job using conventional means. Any tips or tricks?
BTW, I attempted to register and got two error messages along with confirmation, so I don't know if I've registered or not. I suspect not, since I didn't get the promised password. Also, I contacted the Webmaster about the errors and just got a bounce reply for that email. This is my circumspect way of requesting email notification of replies even though I may not be registered.
Thanks. I look forward to your timely and knowledgeable replies.
Dale Mead Break Away San Francisco Bay
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Janice & Dale Mead Break Away ('84) San Francisco Bay
I did remove the hatch a few years ago. It was a job and I did chip some of the gellcoat but it did come off without any serious damage. .
Drew Dowling -Encounter - hull 434
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Originally posted by Dale F. Mead: Hi,
We own a J-30 on San Francisco Bay (Break Away, #462) and have been association members since 1991.
I recently bought aluminum rails to replace the plastic ones, which are all busted up (apparently not UV resistant) and give an ungodly screech when I slide the hatch door if there's the slightest bit of dirt in the rails.
But...when I tried to remove the lid the hatch door slides under, running a putty knife between the lid and the deck only chipped the gelcoat edges of the lid, so I stopped immediately. It came nowhere near separating the lid from the deck; in fact, this looks like an impossible job using conventional means. Any tips or tricks?
BTW, I attempted to register and got two error messages along with confirmation, so I don't know if I've registered or not. I suspect not, since I didn't get the promised password. Also, I contacted the Webmaster about the errors and just got a bounce reply for that email. This is my circumspect way of requesting email notification of replies even though I may not be registered.
Thanks. I look forward to your timely and knowledgeable replies.
hurricane
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Registered: 07/05/11
Posts: 5
Loc: Port Stanley, ON
I removed mine and replaced with new plastic ones that I fabricated out of some UV resistant stock. Removal method was wooden wedges and steady pressure.Some chips of the edge did occur.You may want to try some piano wire tied around a couple of towels to help cut the sealant along with some wedges.