Date: 10/12/2009, 2:30 pm
As a consequence of building a poorly shaped cockpit on my Greenlander Night Heron(too long a story) I found it extremely hard to wrap strips around it to form a lip as described in Nick's book. Even with a heat gun, the strips would just keep breaking.
Then it occurred to me that I could just lay strips transversely(two layers) across the top of the coaming riser and then trim inside and outside of the coaming opening. I used hot glue to glue the strips to the coaming riser and carpenters glue between the cove and bead strips. After fairing everything together I applied two layers of 4 oz cloth to everything. The result came out more attractive than I expected.
I wouldn't recommend this as a preferred method, but it does work.
Len Thunberg
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Unusual coaming lip build *LINK* *Pic*
Len Thunberg -- 10/12/2009, 2:30 pm- Re: Strip: Unusual coaming lip build *Pic*
Andy Waddington -- 10/14/2009, 8:15 am- Re: Strip: Unusual coaming lip build
Bill Hamm -- 10/14/2009, 4:33 pm
- Nice Work!
John Caldeira -- 10/13/2009, 12:17 am- Re: Nice Work!
Len Thunberg -- 10/13/2009, 5:13 pm
- Pretty cool - nice boat, too! *NM*
Dave Gentry -- 10/12/2009, 6:59 pm- Re: Strip: Unusual coaming lip build
Wesley Ewell -- 10/12/2009, 5:46 pm - Re: Strip: Unusual coaming lip build
- Re: Strip: Unusual coaming lip build *Pic*