Our 2006 22 had a cheap broken anchor roller when we got it and I've been getting things ready to replace it over the last few weeks. The (used) Lewmar pivoting roller that I have sits farther forward on the deck than the previous roller -- it has to for the pivoting part to clear the point of the bow.
This leaves 2 mounting holes from the previous roller exposed aft of the new one. I was going to do the undercut/epoxy process on all the existing holes anyway since they won't match the new hardware pattern, but I was wondering if it's ok to have exposed epoxy on the deck, or if this should really be covered by gelcoat.
As a temporary fix I could install bolts through the exposed holes, bedded with butyl tape, etc., just to cover the epoxy.
Thanks
This leaves 2 mounting holes from the previous roller exposed aft of the new one. I was going to do the undercut/epoxy process on all the existing holes anyway since they won't match the new hardware pattern, but I was wondering if it's ok to have exposed epoxy on the deck, or if this should really be covered by gelcoat.
As a temporary fix I could install bolts through the exposed holes, bedded with butyl tape, etc., just to cover the epoxy.
Thanks