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Tom Wootton
I've read most of the references in the archives, and plan to use many of the tips offered. I've already replaced the bumpers on the wood rails---I think. There are only two, aren't there? Or are there two more at the other ends of the rails near the hinges? I've noticed two problems that I'm wondering about. The cover definitely sticks worse when hot, as many have noted. Some have said it's due to warping, but I'm not sure it isn't just simple expansion. In the heat of the day, the lexan panel edges are tight against the sides of the track on both sides. (This is in the aft position--before it slides onto the wood rails and under the hinged cover.) I'm thinking the panel needs about a sixteenth shaved off both edges. Is there any reason not to do this? If not, what's the best way to do it?The second problem I've noticed is on the teak board on the underside, running across the leading edge of the panel. One end of it has separated from the lexan about a sixteenth. I suspect the screw has stripped the wood. I imagine part of the function of this board is to reinforce the panel and keep it from bowing. I plan to glue in a dowel where this screw goes and reset it when I rebed this board. I'm hoping this will keep the top board from rubbing against the underside of the hinged cover, and allow the panel to fit into the forward groove at the end of its travel, instead of banging into the edge of it like it does now. Has anyone taken these steps, and what was the result?Thanks in advanceTom