Mark42
Fleet Admiral
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- Oct 8, 2003
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The new white nylon cleats I bought have a different bolt pattern than the cleats that are there now, and the prior set. So if the new cleats are mounted, the holes from the other cleats will show. I am thinking of using white Formica (not glued to wood, just plain Forica) to cut a 2x4 inch plate to go under the new cleat and cover the old holes. <br /><br />Anyone know if the Formica will hold up in salt water and sun?<br /><br />Does solid surface counter top (like Corian) come in thin 1/8 or 1/4" sheets as an alternative?<br /><br />I can use stainless steel sheetmetal, but I would like to keep the material white. And trying to patch the holes by mixing gel coat colors to match seems like a lot of effort for very minimal return. And you know it will show as little blue circles of a slightly different color. That plus the sanding and polishing... Geeze, I don't want to spend two days mounting cleats!