CobbFisherman
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I have a 1998 Parker 1800. I’m the second owner and it’s been garage kept it’s while life, so it’s mint.
I really want a T-top but I don’t want to drill my factory floor.
I’ve seen too many aftermarket T-top installations cause floor soft spots or pull out and cause floor damage. I want to keep my pristine 25 year old floor pristine.
Is the original console on an 1800 strong enough to support a console mounted T-top? (The type where all 4 top posts bolt to the sides of the console, there is no floor attachment at all).
Id use large backing plates on each attachment point, but I don’t want to get into rough seas and have the console crack. The console seems to be 3/8 -1/2” fiberglass with no wood core.
Has anyone successfully installed an aftermarket console mounted top? Thanks for any info you can provide.
I really want a T-top but I don’t want to drill my factory floor.
I’ve seen too many aftermarket T-top installations cause floor soft spots or pull out and cause floor damage. I want to keep my pristine 25 year old floor pristine.
Is the original console on an 1800 strong enough to support a console mounted T-top? (The type where all 4 top posts bolt to the sides of the console, there is no floor attachment at all).
Id use large backing plates on each attachment point, but I don’t want to get into rough seas and have the console crack. The console seems to be 3/8 -1/2” fiberglass with no wood core.
Has anyone successfully installed an aftermarket console mounted top? Thanks for any info you can provide.