Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

mshiff62

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I have a 84' Cheetah with a Mercruiser and I want to replace the engine hatch as it was home made and very very poorly built. I was looking online and couldn't find where to buy them. Has anyone bought one and where so? Has anyone built one? What should I do if I need to build one?

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pckeen

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

Can you show us some pics of what is there now? Often, the cover is simply a piece of plywood, with foam and a vinyl cover above it.
 

tazrig

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

Any decent yard should be able to custom fabricate you a cover, glass it and put some cushion with vinyl on it for you if you want it.
 

Woodonglass

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

Do some searching here on the forum. Several guys have made their own and Upholstered them to look really nice.
 

bigdirty

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

If it is just a straightforward 'rectangle' shape, and i assume doubles as a 'sun pad' then ya, plywood, some foam and some simple folds/pulls in the corners.. wouldn't be too much work really, and
 

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

I did one for a 23 foot Larson with a v-8 between two jump seats, 2x2 frame with 1/2 plywood. I managed to save the vinyl from the old one, (my frame rotted). Came out good enough to look stock, and it was sturdy enough to step/sit on. Might check boat junkyards if you don't have interest in building.
 

mshiff62

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

Thanks guys! So I just went ahead and got some plywood and stuff to build one. I am a carpenter so shouldn't be hard. I looked into making a fiberglass one but I feel like it just wont be sturdy to sit, stand, step on to get onto the platform. So here is my questions:

1) What should I do so far as venting it to let heat out?
2) Ive seen guys put heat shield in, but I feel like that will make it even hotter.
3) Does anyone have experience doing the vinyl on squares? How would you make the vinyl look good without it bunching up around the edges? Since it will be visible on 4 surfaces I want it to look good. I guess I could take that to a sewing shop and have them sew all the seams and fit it then I foam and staple it.
 

bigdirty

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

Thanks guys! So I just went ahead and got some plywood and stuff to build one. I am a carpenter so shouldn't be hard. I looked into making a fiberglass one but I feel like it just wont be sturdy to sit, stand, step on to get onto the platform. So here is my questions:

1) What should I do so far as venting it to let heat out?
2) Ive seen guys put heat shield in, but I feel like that will make it even hotter.
3) Does anyone have experience doing the vinyl on squares? How would you make the vinyl look good without it bunching up around the edges? Since it will be visible on 4 surfaces I want it to look good. I guess I could take that to a sewing shop and have them sew all the seams and fit it then I foam and staple it.

I don't think venting would be necessary.. does the boat have a blower fan somewhere down low to the bilge currently? That would be required for sure with the engine covered up.. I'd probably put some sort of heat/sound reflective material on the inside, it wouldn't effect the motor, but it will keep the engine heat from heating up the cover, if its being used as a sun pad or seat, and noise levels down while running... Just a thought.. if its built out of ply, you could always cover it (sides and front basically) with glass/resin and sand smooth then paint or gel to match the boat, with just a top 'pad' that was upholstered..

Either way, vinyl on square panels/pieces is actually not to hard to make look decent. Check out my resto thread, look a few pages back from the current rot and issues.. (argh...) I've redone the whole wrap around bench seat, but there were a lot of square/rectangle pieces the way I re designed it, and with pulling and folding tricks you can make it look pretty good. Small teak trim pieces also work well to hide seams.. ;) Sewing shop can do a more 'asthetically pleasing' corner/stitching, but you will pay for that.. all just depends on your funds and urge to do it your self (or not) :lol:
 
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bigdirty

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Re: Buy or Build a inboard engine cover? Where to find?

oh ya, got some PICS?!?! :)
 
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