Date: 6/12/2009, 2:29 pm
: I am building a Greenland SOF kayak from Mark Starr's book. I've made some
: mistakes, but I am convinced that, at worst, it's going to float!
: My question is, the aft deck beam (isserfik) has ended up about 2cm below the
: deck as defined by the apummaqs, as are the other deck beams. The photos
: in the book look the same (figs 1.9, fig 4.8). However, some of the
: drawings make it look as if the beam should be flush with the deck (figs
: 1.2, 5.14).
: My question is, if the deck fabric is going to run under the cockpit coaming,
: either the coaming is going to "float" above the aft beam, or if
: I lash the coaming down, there will be a substantial depression between
: the bottom of the coaming and the rest of the deck as defined by the aft
: stringers and apummaqs.
: Should I attach a shim under the coaming? that would also let the forward end
: of the deck stringers run right up and level with the bottom of the
: coaming.
Hi Robert,
I wouldn't worry about the coaming floating above the deck beam (isserfik), in fact some builders deliberately do this to make it easier to do a lay-back roll.
If you want a connection between the coaming and the isserfik, you could extend the aft deck stringers forward enough to support the coaming, if you haven't skinned the kayak yet.
Hope this helps,
Mike Savage
South West Cork
Messages In This Thread
- Skin-on-Frame: coaming/aft beam gap in SOF kayak
Robert Evans -- 6/12/2009, 12:18 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: coaming/aft beam gap in SOF kay
Mike Bielski -- 6/12/2009, 2:37 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: coaming/aft beam gap in SOF kay
Mike Savage -- 6/12/2009, 2:29 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: coaming/aft beam gap in SOF kay *Pic*
Clayton Plunkett -- 6/12/2009, 2:09 pm - Re: Skin-on-Frame: coaming/aft beam gap in SOF kay
- Re: Skin-on-Frame: coaming/aft beam gap in SOF kay