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Old School Arch Removal
Well, it is the dead of winter and I am contemplating another boat project. Looking at 1990 40 with an arch. I never was a fan of the arch set up and I will not be running a radar. Is this a bolt off and fill in the holes program or is the arch glassed in? Does it leave a huge blemish on the boat, or can it be covered by step plates, etc.? Alternatively, is the arch strong enough to mount a brass pole to? :evilb:
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Re: Old School Arch Removal
Most arches are just bolted on....you'll probably need to remove a speaker to get at the bolts from the inside of the arch(or some access cover) and then you'll need to figure out how to get at the bolts from under the arch....maybe removing a side panel or other speakers etc....alot of people put step plates on where the arch used to be....its an easy fix that way. If your set on never putting it back on then maybe have it glassed over and have a nice smooth look.
As for your pole idea....thats all in the way you bolt it together.....ive seen some arches support three people sitting ontop of them....Ive also seen one break in half from one dude trying to hang on it form the middle! :eek: |
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Thanx Wally. I may go down and look at this boat this weekend- although it is going to be well-digger's arse cold. We shall see . . . . the boat. Not the well-digger's arse. Anyway . . .
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On My last 35 you could see the bolts from under the sides where the lower port and starboard storage spots are you can get 1 arm in and maybe your head
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Re: Old School Arch Removal
Originally Posted by SeaWeasel
(Post 2009932)
Thanx Wally. I may go down and look at this boat this weekend- although it is going to be well-digger's arse cold. We shall see . . . . the boat. Not the well-digger's arse. Anyway . . .
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Re: Old School Arch Removal
Originally Posted by Wally
(Post 2009928)
Most arches are just bolted on....you'll probably need to remove a speaker to get at the bolts from the inside of the arch(or some access cover) and then you'll need to figure out how to get at the bolts from under the arch....maybe removing a side panel or other speakers etc....alot of people put step plates on where the arch used to be....its an easy fix that way. If your set on never putting it back on then maybe have it glassed over and have a nice smooth look.
As for your pole idea....thats all in the way you bolt it together.....ive seen some arches support three people sitting ontop of them....Ive also seen one break in half from one dude trying to hang on it form the middle! :eek: |
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I would say go for the brass pole!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by 35 fountain
(Post 2010580)
What happend to the dude who broke the Radar arch in half by hanging in the middle - is he still alive?
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A friend of mine and OSO member good2go38 took his off of a 38sc. Shoot him a PM and he can tell you what he did.
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Re: Old School Arch Removal
Originally Posted by SeaWeasel
(Post 2009837)
Well, it is the dead of winter and I am contemplating another boat project. Looking at 1990 40 with an arch. I never was a fan of the arch set up and I will not be running a radar. Is this a bolt off and fill in the holes program or is the arch glassed in? Does it leave a huge blemish on the boat, or can it be covered by step plates, etc.? Alternatively, is the arch strong enough to mount a brass pole to? :evilb:
my arch is aluminium and very solid . some manufactures are fiberglass and not as strong hope this helps |
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