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The sanded & planed seat support, sitting in its position on the keel. |
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The sanded & planed seat support, sitting in position n the keel. |
From that point, it was time to cut the seat. According to measurements, the front edge of the seat needed to be 49" wide, and the back edge 47.5". The side edges needed to be cut at a 15° bevel to match the sides of the hull.
So, I drew and cut it from a piece of A-C exterior grade plywood I had on-hand. With a little minor fitting, it set into place just as well as Id hoped.
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Seat cut from A-C exterior grade plywood. |
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Seat cut from A-C exterior grade plywood. |
Without intending to, I cut the A-C plywood "ugly side up" (the C side). However, that wont really matter. My plan is to laminate a piece of the BS1088 Meranti plywood on top, so that the seats will match the transom and deck.
The next step, however, is still to fit the blocking on each side of the hull to support the seat at the ends.
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