Thought I'd share a this.
I needed something to make it easier for my old lard ass to be comfortable fishing in the front of the boat.
Had trouble with the ribs. I made a wooden one first that was bulky and heavy.
Here is a light weight version that works really well and is the same height as the ribs and fit perfectly between them.
Smaller one is 11-1/4" x 46", the large is 13-1/4"x 42" They are 3/4" thick. 1-1/2" when glued together is the same height as the ribs.
I cut the first one to size with a sharp knife and straight edge. #2 I used my band saw. Both worked well. Cut them across and half way thru when they cure so they bend a bit in the middle.. Let the glue cure outside for a few days.
Makes for a nice deck and it's cooler than the metal.
Comfortable light deck
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Re: Comfortable light deck
Great idea! Shark Tank idea! I’ll buy one, how much? I’m not very handy with this kind of project.
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Me too! Awesome improvisation srfbert for a very uncomfortable situationfalafeluver wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:43 am Great idea! Shark Tank idea! I’ll buy one, how much? I’m not very handy with this kind of project.
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Re: Comfortable light deck
Maxzmus brings a large, thick cloth that spreads over the seats and deck that accomplishes some of this plus gives you a clean deck for gear and dropped items. Another fantastic, creative solution to the very uncomfortable rental boats there.srfbert wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:37 am Thought I'd share a this.
I needed something to make it easier for my old lard ass to be comfortable fishing in the front of the boat.
Had trouble with the ribs. I made a wooden one first that was bulky and heavy.
Here is a light weight version that works really well and is the same height as the ribs and fit perfectly between them.
Smaller one is 11-1/4" x 46", the large is 13-1/4"x 42" They are 3/4" thick. 1-1/2" when glued together is the same height as the ribs.
I cut the first one to size with a sharp knife and straight edge. #2 I used my band saw. Both worked well. Cut them across and half way thru when they cure so they bend a bit in the middle.. Let the glue cure outside for a few days.
Makes for a nice deck and it's cooler than the metal.PXL_20240718_002649665.jpgPXL_20240718_002710087.jpgPXL_20240718_002715437.jpg20240722_085808.jpg20240722_085916.jpg20240722_090036.jpg
Re: Comfortable light deck
Appreciate the comments. I have enough projects to catch up on at home.falafeluver wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:43 am Great idea! Shark Tank idea! I’ll buy one, how much? I’m not very handy with this kind of project.
If you can butter bread you can do this without any special tools.
Just takes a little bit time.
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