Re: Strip: Cockpit Coaming Lip
In Response To: Strip: Cockpit Coaming Lip (Peter Sebbage)
: Hi,
: I'm building up a laminated timber coaming lip for my stripper. I have some
: vague recollections that the lip should not project out at 90 degrees from
: the vertical riser. Is this true?
: Also what should the finish thickness of the lip be? I'm assuming that a
: spray deck will grip a thinner lip better but a thicker lip would be
: stronger so it's a bit of a trade off.
It's normally at a 90 degree angle. Any more and it would be difficult to get the skirt off, any less and the skirt won't be secure.
Bill H.
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Peter Sebbage -- 8/1/2009, 8:38 am- Re: Strip: Cockpit Coaming Lip
Bill Hamm -- 8/2/2009, 1:31 am- Re: Strip: Cockpit Coaming Lip
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ric -- 8/2/2009, 10:39 pm- Re: Strip: Cockpit Coaming Lip
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Peter Sebbage -- 8/4/2009, 8:13 pm - Re: Strip: Cockpit Coaming Lip
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tony olsen -- 8/1/2009, 10:24 am - Re: Strip: Cockpit Coaming Lip
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