Nick in Manitou
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 53' EXTENDED DECKHOUSE (1983 - 1988)
The canvas that covers the entire upper level of our boat (53' Extended Deckhouse model) needs to be waterproofed.
We were advised to use 303 Marine Fabric Guard.
Since I am trying to do this myself and there are some challenges to cleaning and treating the canvas in place, I was going to remove it and do the work on the dock.
The first set screw I tried to loosen will not budge. I tried some others that loosened up easily, but the first one is really in there solidly.
I have tried a couple different allen wrenches and they seem as though they are getting ready to twist or perhaps break, but the screw has not budged.
I am considering taking a fine torch to the area to see if I can break it loose that way, but I wanted to ask you folks if there might be any sort of sleeve in the tubing or any other reason I should not apply a limited amount of heat to this fitting.
A photo of the fitting I am trying to loosen follows. (I would remove the cloth and the plastic piece above the fitting prior to heating the fitting!)

Thanks for any advice,
Nick
We were advised to use 303 Marine Fabric Guard.
Since I am trying to do this myself and there are some challenges to cleaning and treating the canvas in place, I was going to remove it and do the work on the dock.
The first set screw I tried to loosen will not budge. I tried some others that loosened up easily, but the first one is really in there solidly.
I have tried a couple different allen wrenches and they seem as though they are getting ready to twist or perhaps break, but the screw has not budged.
I am considering taking a fine torch to the area to see if I can break it loose that way, but I wanted to ask you folks if there might be any sort of sleeve in the tubing or any other reason I should not apply a limited amount of heat to this fitting.
A photo of the fitting I am trying to loosen follows. (I would remove the cloth and the plastic piece above the fitting prior to heating the fitting!)

Thanks for any advice,
Nick