minuteman62-64
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I have a 15.5 ft. Bayrunner, welded aluminum hull. I'm going to install a platform in the bow, extending from over the bow seat to the bow. This will make climbing in when launching easier, provide covered storage and maybe a casting platform.
I've looked at a number of similar boats that have platforms, so I know how I want to construct that part of the project. However, I also want to install a floorboard under the platform to provide a flat floor for storage. That's the part I'm not sure about.
The floorboard would cover the deep "V" portion of the bow (see photos), and be about 12 inches below the top of the bow seat (just about where the chine would be if there were an actual chine). Items stored would be the anchor/chain/anchor line (in the blue "tuff" container at the left of the second photo), some extra lines, cushons and some other light stuff.
In the aft portions of the boat, where the existing floorboards are located, there are longitudal stringers welded to the hull to support those floorboards. However, none in the bow.
So, my current thinking is a piece of 5/8" plywood for the floorboard, supported by three 5/8" plywood supports, perpenduclar to the floorboard, scribed to fit the curvature of the bow section. All epoxied together and coated with epoxy.
My concern would be creating a "hard spot" in the bow that would lead to stresses/cracks/problems. Anyone see problems with this? Other suggestions?
I've looked at a number of similar boats that have platforms, so I know how I want to construct that part of the project. However, I also want to install a floorboard under the platform to provide a flat floor for storage. That's the part I'm not sure about.
The floorboard would cover the deep "V" portion of the bow (see photos), and be about 12 inches below the top of the bow seat (just about where the chine would be if there were an actual chine). Items stored would be the anchor/chain/anchor line (in the blue "tuff" container at the left of the second photo), some extra lines, cushons and some other light stuff.
In the aft portions of the boat, where the existing floorboards are located, there are longitudal stringers welded to the hull to support those floorboards. However, none in the bow.
So, my current thinking is a piece of 5/8" plywood for the floorboard, supported by three 5/8" plywood supports, perpenduclar to the floorboard, scribed to fit the curvature of the bow section. All epoxied together and coated with epoxy.
My concern would be creating a "hard spot" in the bow that would lead to stresses/cracks/problems. Anyone see problems with this? Other suggestions?