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Deck and Casting Platform - 16' Crestliner
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<blockquote data-quote="Go Fish" data-source="post: 204454" data-attributes="member: 6062"><p>I layed the ribs out so there is a space to cut out for a 13" x 30" hatch in the bow section. The other hatches will be over the existing bench seats so I didn't have to plan for them in this portion of the build.</p><p></p><p>The dotted red lines show approximately where the underside of the deck will make contact with structural portions of the hull. The bow section will be screwed to the bulkheads that currently support the forward bench seat and a cross brace that is forward of the hatch cut-out. The mid section will simply rest on the chines and the aft section will rest on the chines and get screwed to a low bulk head near the aft of the boat (the dotted rectangle section)</p><p></p><p><img src="https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/G0Fish/RibsLayedOutjpg.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The ply wood got a coat of epoxy and the next steps will be to coat the ribs with epoxy, lay in fillets and then overlay the ribs with 4" wide 17 oz biaxial tape. The bottom of the deck will be finished with a top sheet of 17 oz. biaxial cloth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Go Fish, post: 204454, member: 6062"] I layed the ribs out so there is a space to cut out for a 13" x 30" hatch in the bow section. The other hatches will be over the existing bench seats so I didn't have to plan for them in this portion of the build. The dotted red lines show approximately where the underside of the deck will make contact with structural portions of the hull. The bow section will be screwed to the bulkheads that currently support the forward bench seat and a cross brace that is forward of the hatch cut-out. The mid section will simply rest on the chines and the aft section will rest on the chines and get screwed to a low bulk head near the aft of the boat (the dotted rectangle section) [img]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v412/G0Fish/RibsLayedOutjpg.png[/img] The ply wood got a coat of epoxy and the next steps will be to coat the ribs with epoxy, lay in fillets and then overlay the ribs with 4" wide 17 oz biaxial tape. The bottom of the deck will be finished with a top sheet of 17 oz. biaxial cloth. [/QUOTE]
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