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Full of questions for Pete
By:Mike
Date: 1/22/2000, 10:10 pm
In Response To: Compass Mount: Part B (jpg) (Pete Roszyk)

> Pete, hello. Sorry to be so full of questions, but...

I love the compass mount, and your pictures are great. I have been trying to look up the Dec 20th post about hatches mentioned in this thread and have not been able to get the archives to spit it out. I would love to see a picture of where on the fore deck you placed the compass. I was just out in my garage looking at my Coho trying to figure it out. The inside view shows your front bulkhead, but I can not tell if this shot was taken from the cockpit or the front hatch. I am guessing that it is mounted aft of the front bulkhead? Does it interfere with deck rigging there? By the way, what is that line that seems to pass through your bulkhead???

Curious in Seattle (well Redmond actually)

Mike ---------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the view from inside.

> Once the platform was securely tacked into place, I cut an 8- or 9” circle
> of glass cloth and draped it over the platform (this is with the boat
> upside down, of course), and epoxied it. The black dots are my markers for
> cutting. With the platform touching the deck like this, it isn’t hard to
> make the glass lay down tight to the wood while bridging the open gaps on
> the front and rear.

> When the epoxy sets up, the now-rigid fiberglass made a good form for
> filling the sidewalls with very thickened epoxy. I added ground up chimney
> scrapings to get the dark color; it’s just decorative filler, after all,
> not structural.

> That’s about it. I used a tongue depressor to make the fillet radius at
> the bottom of the sidewalls. You want to be sure there’s enough room for
> the compass base to fit.

> Right now, I’m putting one in the CLC West River 164, a.k.a. the Hybrid
> Boat From Hell. The foredeck doesn’t have the same deep cut as the Coho,
> so instead of having the platform touching the underside of the deck, I
> used two small wood blocks tacked with hot glue to space it about ¾” down.
> It would have taken a much bigger platform to do it the same way as the
> Coho (that is, touching the deck), and I wanted to keep it small if I
> could. The resulting sidewalls are quite a bit bigger, so I’ve laid in an
> undercoat of epoxy thickened with microballoons as well as wood flour.
> I’ll put a darker-colored topcoat on it to finish it out.

Messages In This Thread

Compass Mount
Steve Nieman -- 1/17/2000, 7:31 pm
Compass Mount: Part B (jpg)
Pete Roszyk -- 1/18/2000, 10:38 am
Full of questions for Pete
Mike -- 1/22/2000, 10:10 pm
Re: Compass Mount: Part B (jpg)
Will -- 1/18/2000, 12:55 pm
Re: Hybrid (jpg)
Pete Roszyk -- 1/19/2000, 10:18 am
Re: Hybrid (jpg)
Scotty -- 1/19/2000, 1:17 pm
Compass Mount: Part A (jpg)
Pete Roszyk -- 1/18/2000, 10:33 am
Re: Compass Mount: Part A (jpg)
Will -- 1/18/2000, 1:14 pm
Re: Compass Mount: Part A
Pete Roszyk -- 1/19/2000, 9:25 am