Date: 4/15/2008, 8:24 am
Thanks guys. These ideas helped alot. I'm going to end up using some combo of all of them.
Martin
: One way that's fairly easy is to get the skirt with the size you like and
: make an oversized blank of the cockpit shape on say 1/4" scrap
: plywood, then gradually cut that blank down in shape until the skirt fits
: it well. Then you can cut out the center leaving the lip width and have a
: template for marking the deck so it can be cut out to match.
: Only thing that is really required is that the width of the new cockpit
: opening has to be just slightly wider than the orrigial cockpit so you
: don't have to add material to the deck. The length will be longer
: automatically. It's obviously a heck of alot easier to cut out wood/glass
: than it is to put some back
: Bill H.
: Bill H.
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