Date: 6/9/2009, 12:10 am
Hi,
I wouldn't worry about it. It won't get in the way if you don't plan on rolling and it will allow you some more room to work if you're wearing gloves.
JohnK
: Well, no matter how many times I watch The New Yankee Workshop I still
: sometimes forget to measure twice and cut once. After deciding that the
: coaming rim should be 3/4" above the deck and thinking a strip of
: 3/4" masking tape around the coaming would set the perfect marker for
: cutting - I put a strip of 1" tape around the coaming and cut. Now
: that the rim is set it's obviously a little high, but I'm not sure many
: others would notice. Cutting it again may affect how the rim (already
: done/not attached) fits so I'm a little hesitant to mess with it. So now
: the coaming is 1" with a 1/4" rim above that.
: Should I go ahead and cut it again or leave it alone? Don't really see a lot
: of rolling in my future, mostly lakes and rivers. If I do cut it, would
: 3/4" be the right height anyway?
: Thanks,
: Steve
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Coaming Height - How high is too high?
Steve Seymore -- 6/8/2009, 9:28 pm- Coaming Height - How high is too high?
Jay Babina -- 6/9/2009, 10:48 am- Re: Coaming Height - How high is too high? *Pic*
Steve Seymore -- 6/21/2009, 4:36 pm- Re: Coaming Height - How high is too high?
Bill Hamm -- 6/22/2009, 12:09 am
- Re: Coaming Height - How high is too high?
- Re: S&G: Coaming Height - How high is too high?
Bris Paul -- 6/9/2009, 3:41 am- Re: S&G: Coaming Height - How high is too high?
JohnK -- 6/9/2009, 12:10 am - Re: Coaming Height - How high is too high? *Pic*
- Coaming Height - How high is too high?