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Re: Transom problems with Larson 186 SEI I/O Bowrider
The round base may be harder to cover w/ glass, and be much harder to trim a 45*, a smooth fillet w/ PB would be easier...
I really like the way Friscoboater's seat bases turned out, square w/ the 45*.....
Jay's:
At 200SqIn, they might be a tad smaller & serve the purpose equally well, I think Jay's had the 45* edge land just beyond the seat pedestal base, maybe 1" smaller each way on the square base, @13" instead of 14"... If you're worried about flexing the deck below the bases, you might add a 2nd layer to the deck's backside before you install the deck....
Are you using 2 layers of 3/4" ply to make the bases?
45* on a 1.5" thick base would be back the 1.5" you marked on the perimeter... Right?
EDIT: looking at the pix again, it looks like you've got about the same footprint base as Jay's...
The round base may be harder to cover w/ glass, and be much harder to trim a 45*, a smooth fillet w/ PB would be easier...
I really like the way Friscoboater's seat bases turned out, square w/ the 45*.....
Jay's:
At 200SqIn, they might be a tad smaller & serve the purpose equally well, I think Jay's had the 45* edge land just beyond the seat pedestal base, maybe 1" smaller each way on the square base, @13" instead of 14"... If you're worried about flexing the deck below the bases, you might add a 2nd layer to the deck's backside before you install the deck....
Are you using 2 layers of 3/4" ply to make the bases?
45* on a 1.5" thick base would be back the 1.5" you marked on the perimeter... Right?
EDIT: looking at the pix again, it looks like you've got about the same footprint base as Jay's...