Date: 3/29/1999, 10:08 am
Just Kidding! Hi Roger, Instead of plywood spacers on my Chesapeake 17 coaming, I glued 2" blocks of 3/4" x 3/4" Mahogany all the way around the cockpit. Then, I smoothed everything up and glued on the one-piece, 6mm top ring. I used the blocks because I don't really like the look of edge-grain plywood all that much. (and in my obviously biased opinion, it looks pretty damn good--not to mention that I picked up 3/4" scraps of mahogany free from work!) Once the epoxy was cured between all the blocks, it made for a really stiff riser that didn't flex at all when I glued down the top ring.
I have to agree with David too, the sides (straight lines) of the coaming do make the sprayskirt a bit loose. I even built a custom skirt that matched the shape of my coaming, still the bungies don't really "pull in" on the straight sections.
Shawn
> Hello all, In the next day or two I'll be installing the coaming on my CLC
> Chesapeake 17. I've seen some advice on this before on the BBS but am
> unable to find it searching (both active and archive) on
> "coaming".
> At any rate, what advice do those of you with CLC type coaming experience
> have to share before I dive in?
> Thanks in advance, -Roger Donahe
Messages In This Thread
- Chesapeake coaming installation
Roger Donahe -- 3/28/1999, 10:37 pm- Don't Do It!!!
Shawn Baker -- 3/29/1999, 10:08 am- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
Guy Wright -- 3/29/1999, 7:24 am- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
David Dick -- 3/29/1999, 5:21 am- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
Grant Goltz - Squeedunk Kayaks -- 3/28/1999, 11:18 pm- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
David Dick -- 3/29/1999, 5:11 am- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
Tony Lima -- 3/29/1999, 8:43 pm
- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
Mike Scarborough -- 3/28/1999, 10:59 pm- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
Brian -- 3/28/1999, 11:16 pm
- Re: Chesapeake coaming installation
- Don't Do It!!!