This is what UV rays have done to my cowl vents. These are just 2 years old. Previously the same cowls (Seadog) were 8 years old. I replaced those because they had gotten brittle. All in all, since new (2000) I have replaced these 2 times.
I did try to install stainless cowls, but the 3 inch opening in the deck plate is not the same. This would require trying to widen the opening about 1/8 inch more. Not particularly easy given the age of the deck and possibly causing more damage to the surrounding areas.
So I gave up on that idea and resigned myself to just replacing them with what fits.
I use Dow 303 as a coating to try to prevent UV damage, or at least hold it off.
What are you using to stave off UV rays from damaging your deck parts?
Are there better products available today?
They’re reasonable enough to replace when needed and I’m not looking to make these last for the next 20 years, but 2 years seems off to me.
Thank you for the guidance.
I did try to install stainless cowls, but the 3 inch opening in the deck plate is not the same. This would require trying to widen the opening about 1/8 inch more. Not particularly easy given the age of the deck and possibly causing more damage to the surrounding areas.
So I gave up on that idea and resigned myself to just replacing them with what fits.
I use Dow 303 as a coating to try to prevent UV damage, or at least hold it off.
What are you using to stave off UV rays from damaging your deck parts?
Are there better products available today?
They’re reasonable enough to replace when needed and I’m not looking to make these last for the next 20 years, but 2 years seems off to me.
Thank you for the guidance.
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