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Need Pics of Scoops: and mounting
Just seeing who has a scoop on there engine hatch/sunpad ans how they are mounted looking for ideas and help on getting on my boat. I want to keep the sunpad and make it look like it was factory. Only im not sure exacally how to go about it. And info/pic is much appriciated
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YOu can see mine in this photo a little. I really like the look. They are sleek and don't consume the pad so much. I think I posted a better picture in the Cigarette forum, you might want to search, but that was from a different computer and I don't have that picture with me.
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Originally Posted by Sick Stinger
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Just seeing who has a scoop on there engine hatch/sunpad ans how they are mounted looking for ideas and help on getting on my boat. I want to keep the sunpad and make it look like it was factory. Only im not sure exacally how to go about it. And info/pic is much appriciated
-Mike This is a low profile Harwood type scoop mounted onto a former blower hole in my 21 Cig .... let's just say we used a little 3M 5200! It worked really well covering the big hole in the middle of the hatch vs. a goofy looking little pad. |
heyn mike have an under side shot of that
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Originally Posted by Sick Stinger
(Post 2448074)
Just seeing who has a scoop on there engine hatch/sunpad ans how they are mounted looking for ideas and help on getting on my boat. I want to keep the sunpad and make it look like it was factory. Only im not sure exacally how to go about it. And info/pic is much appriciated
-Mike |
Ill post a pic later - but on mine I removed the sun pad and then cut a hole through the hatch then cut through the ply wood in the padding and then cut and stapled the vinyl to make the hole. I looks great. Problem is keeping people off of it so it wont crack.
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I did a hatch and scoop project last winter . Local fiberglass guy made my scoops [ similar to a Harwood scoop ] that I cut down to be low profile . I've got stainless steel screens front & back to keep critters out .
Cut the holes in the deck to set the scoops inside and fastened them with a zillion screws , instead of using the flange . Added extra layers to the scoops to make them strong enough to even sit on . When I set the scoop in the holes , used filler to get rid of gaps , before finishing the deck with epoxy paint . http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/Scoop%20project%203 http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/Scoop%20project%202 http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/Scoop%20project http://www3.telus.net/spectrasonly/Scoop%201 |
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Originally Posted by Sick Stinger
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heyn mike have an under side shot of that
Ditto on the "keep off" at least the one I had would have cracked if you stepped on it .... so you had to be careful when folks were hanging out on the engine hatch. Stay tuned ............... |
Yea im looking to do the same you did with th cig. i want to make the material look nice style and not hacked up like i just slapped a scoop on it an just let it go. On that formula do you have a pad or is it all fiberglass i want the pad also.
-Mike |
Whats ernies name on the board boxer? If anyone knows let me know ill pm hiim to see it thanks Pete
-Mike |
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