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| Planning a hard top cockpit enclosure We are in the planning stages of building a hard top cockpit enclosure to go on our Schucker 444 sailboat. Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated as far as materials, sources, books, etc. I am not a novice when it comes to construction or design, but in terms of boats building I am (can't just frame up a wall with 2x4's in this case!). Barry |
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| Barry, As you are a builder, do not be afraid of the project , it is simplier than you think. Could you give me an approximate lxw of the cover and how thick you would like it to be. |
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| Hi re the hard dodger project, Did I get that right or was it a full cockpit cover any how You might like to look at my blog Iv made several composite dodgers and theres a bunch of dodgers on there to look at and maybe get some Ideas from Cheers Steve Marshall http://marshalldesign.blogspot.com |
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