Date: 2/3/2000, 6:06 am
What about building an already low volume boat with a fairly straight shear such as a CLC Patuxent and lowering the sides. Set up bulkheads similar to their rowing shell at the front and rear of the cockpit opening. Fill the open space with a carved minicell seat unit. You would probably need to put a couple of blocks of minicel together, but you could carve a nice seat complete with legs and foot wells. It would probably be a lot easier than trying to set up a recessed seat that hangs from the deck. You would lose some of the strength that the deck gives you but I think you could get enough strength by adding a few layers of glass on the inside bottom and sided.
John
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- Sit on top S&G??
Mike -- 2/2/2000, 1:18 am- Re: Sit on top S&G??
John Leonard -- 2/3/2000, 6:06 am- Sit on top Stitch or Strip Ideas
mike allen -- 2/2/2000, 3:03 am- Sit on top - revision 1
mike allen -- 2/2/2000, 10:50 pm- Re: Sit on top - revision 1
Mike -- 2/3/2000, 12:59 am- Re: Sit on top - revision 1
Ken Finger -- 2/3/2000, 7:50 am- Re: Sit on top - revision 1
lee -- 2/3/2000, 8:04 pm
- Re: Sit on top - revision 1
- Re: Sit on top - revision 1
- Re: Sit on top Stitch or Strip Ideas
Ken Finger -- 2/2/2000, 1:46 pm- It is much simpler
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/2/2000, 5:34 am- Re: North Bay hull
lee -- 2/2/2000, 7:57 am
- Re: Sit on top - revision 1
- Sit on top Stitch or Strip Ideas
- Re: Sit on top S&G??