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Re: Coaming lip thickness
By:Don Beale
Date: 8/31/2000, 12:16 am
In Response To: Re: Coaming lip thickness *Pic* (Spidey)

I'm not worried about the beef; there's plenty there even without glassing the top. I'm concerned that the skirt might come off too easy, or be too hard to put on with cold gloved hands. After reading the responses, I think it'll be fine. I can almost pick up the boat by the spray skirt, but it pops off. Prob'ly 35# pull to get the skirt off. The coaming is one of the highest stress points on the boat, getting in and out. It's plenty strong with six 3/8 x 3/32 laminations. I can always add laminations later if I decide I want to.

: Hi Don;

: My lip, patterned after Vaclav's is 1-1/8" wide x 1/8", albeit of
: fiberglass construction. So you are not too wide in some corners . . . ;-)

: I can lift my kayak by the lip and shake it without fear of damage - heck I
: intend to sit on it so it better not break easily. I can almost imagine
: 1,000 years from now some archaeologist finding the coaming after the rest
: of the boat has disintegrated and wondering what in the heck it was used
: for!

: Best Regards, Spidey

Messages In This Thread

Coaming lip thickness
Don Beale -- 8/30/2000, 1:30 am
Re: Coaming lip thickness *Pic*
Spidey -- 8/30/2000, 10:51 pm
Re: Coaming lip thickness
Don Beale -- 8/31/2000, 12:16 am
Re: Coaming ...Quick & Dirty
Luke -- 8/31/2000, 3:41 am
Re: Coaming ...Quick & Dirty
mike allen ---> -- 8/31/2000, 11:07 am
Re: Coaming lip thickness
peter czerpak -- 8/30/2000, 7:42 am
Re: Coaming lip thickness
Andrew Eddy -- 8/30/2000, 2:38 am
Re: Coaming lip thickness
Don Beale -- 8/30/2000, 10:07 am
Re: Coaming lip thickness *Pic*
Shawn B -- 8/30/2000, 12:13 pm
Re: Coaming lip thickness
Don Beale -- 8/30/2000, 1:46 pm
Re: Coaming lip thickness *Pic*
Shawn B -- 8/30/2000, 3:18 pm