Sean-Nos
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jan 3, 2010
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Re: New build crackerbox
For the seats I used 1/4 ply and a layer 1/4 mahogany, the back has 2" foam and the seat has 4"
I cut the foam a bit bigger than the board and then stapled it to the edge to give it a rounded shape.
The fabric was cut 3" bigger than the board and stapled on.
The seat foam was too thick to staple a curve in so I cut it away bit by bit till I got it close enough.
The sides and prop shaft still have to be covered also the back of the seat will be a little bit higher when fixed in place. If all goes well I might take her down to Lough Ree on the 20th for a test run, mark out the waterline and fill the leaks.
For the seats I used 1/4 ply and a layer 1/4 mahogany, the back has 2" foam and the seat has 4"
I cut the foam a bit bigger than the board and then stapled it to the edge to give it a rounded shape.
The fabric was cut 3" bigger than the board and stapled on.
The seat foam was too thick to staple a curve in so I cut it away bit by bit till I got it close enough.
The sides and prop shaft still have to be covered also the back of the seat will be a little bit higher when fixed in place. If all goes well I might take her down to Lough Ree on the 20th for a test run, mark out the waterline and fill the leaks.