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Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 14, 2007
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For the past 5 years or so, I've used these two giant heavy wood structures I made one year, to put on my boat, under the cover. This is to keep the snow and rain sliding off during the winter instead of puddling up. But the wooden structures are heavy and awkward to maneuver. Plus they're tough to store during the summer when the boat is in use. I just ordered a new cover and I want to build a new structure too, with PVC. It will be much lighter but also with what I'm thinking, I can also make it flattenable, so I can just hang it on the back of my shed or something.
So I have a pretty solid design so far (i was actually in home depot today scoping out all of their PVC sizes and joint types). I basically want to make a giant cross, with a 4" tube going across the tops of my windshield, and a long 1.5" tube going from the windshield to the motor (only about 8 feet). The 4" tube's primary purpose is to BE round. I don't have curved windshields, I have hard-edged windshields. And I think if I don't put something rounded under there, the windshields will tear through the cover much sooner. Here I'll try to draw a visual aide:
So here's my problem. I can't figure out a good way to connect the thick piece to the top of the windshield. It's round so it's not going to balance. But it has to be solid on there so the rest of the tubes can hang off of it. I'm also not entirely sure how the back is going to go. If I'm just going to rest it on the engine housing, or if I'm going to run a tube straight down to the floor. I'm going to be doing a little winter driving with this cover on there, so it has to at least be solid enough for that. All of the pieces that spread out to the sides of the boat are just going to be 1" tubes that rest on the sides. So I just need some clever way to hook up the main resting point.
So I have a pretty solid design so far (i was actually in home depot today scoping out all of their PVC sizes and joint types). I basically want to make a giant cross, with a 4" tube going across the tops of my windshield, and a long 1.5" tube going from the windshield to the motor (only about 8 feet). The 4" tube's primary purpose is to BE round. I don't have curved windshields, I have hard-edged windshields. And I think if I don't put something rounded under there, the windshields will tear through the cover much sooner. Here I'll try to draw a visual aide:

So here's my problem. I can't figure out a good way to connect the thick piece to the top of the windshield. It's round so it's not going to balance. But it has to be solid on there so the rest of the tubes can hang off of it. I'm also not entirely sure how the back is going to go. If I'm just going to rest it on the engine housing, or if I'm going to run a tube straight down to the floor. I'm going to be doing a little winter driving with this cover on there, so it has to at least be solid enough for that. All of the pieces that spread out to the sides of the boat are just going to be 1" tubes that rest on the sides. So I just need some clever way to hook up the main resting point.