Hull deck plates

Two questions about hull deck plates:
Can they be removed to have access to the inside walls, e.g when installing backing plates for connectors to a front tramp.
The antiglide surface; how to retain this when sanding and repainting?
Thanks,
Dan
Thanks,
Dan
"I love the smell of polyester in the morning"



Here's a great article in Hobie Hotlines that details a process using a silicone mold to retexture a repaired deck. Check it out!
Molding link http://www.hobiecat.com/hobieclass/eHCA_Hotline11-12_2008.pdf
Application link http://www.hobiecat.com/hobieclass/eHCA_Hotline01-02_2009.pdf
Martin



removal of the entire deck lid for a single point of access might be discouraged. you are looking at scraping apart the joint of the lid from the hulls (with a screw driver or chisel) and HOPING not to do damage that will need repair.
It is do-able but i would think a simple 4" or 5 (or 6) port would be much less drama, work etc. Not to mention it will then offer you storage.
I had 2 ports that i used to access my front hulls to add a simple eyestrap (with backing plate) for my front tramp tiedown.
This is the inside of a Mystere 6.0. (deck lid) and chain plate. i wouldn't want to remove that.
edited by: andrewscott, Aug 31, 2009 - 11:24 AM
MN3

You rang?
I will be posting more pictures tonight. I got my modded decks in from performance and will post up some pics. I used a putty knife and a hammer! very carefully.
The thread should be up top on the forum tonight after i update it.
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