Date: 2/22/2000, 12:53 am
Thanks Mike,
>as well as allowing a
> structural connection or brace beween the coaming and the hull.
I thought that the cheek plates were NOT supposed to be attached to the hull. I can see it would be stronger, but would it then create the hard point in the hull where it's attached?
> Seat integration is the next logical step, for example, if two part, the
> lower cheekplate could attach to the seat, and overlap could be set behind
> the upper, bolt holes between, and you have structural yet adjustable for
> and aft seat setup
I plan to do a foam pad seat similar to what Joe Greenley does, so the cheek plates would have pads on them, and they would allow stuff to be stored behind them, but the seat wouldn't hang from them.
Dale
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- Two combing questions
Dale Frolander -- 2/21/2000, 2:56 am- Extended Coaming = Cheekplates
mike allen ---> -- 2/21/2000, 3:49 pm- Re: Extended Coaming = Cheekplates
Dale Frolander -- 2/22/2000, 12:53 am- Re: Extended Coaming = Cheekplates
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- Re: Extended Coaming = Cheekplates
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Brian T. Cunningham -- 2/23/2000, 1:44 pm
- Re: Coaming Dimensions (image)
Shawn Baker -- 2/21/2000, 11:22 am- Re: Coaming Dimensions (image)
Dale Frolander -- 2/21/2000, 1:12 pm- Re: Coaming Dimensions
Shawn Baker -- 2/21/2000, 1:47 pm
- Re: Coaming Dimensions
- Re: Two combing questions
Kelly Trehearne -- 2/21/2000, 10:49 am- Re: Two combing questions
Earl Bailey -- 2/21/2000, 2:42 pm- Re: Two combing questions
Dale Frolander -- 2/21/2000, 1:20 pm - Re: Two combing questions
- Re: Extended Coaming = Cheekplates
- Extended Coaming = Cheekplates