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Re: Coaming Profile
By:Grant Goltz
Date: 4/29/2001, 10:31 am
In Response To: Coaming Profile (Mike Nicholson)

Hi Mike,

Generally, what you do on the top edge is for looks. The bottom edge holds on the skirt. I usually just take the sharp edge off the bottom corner. Any thing rounder than about a 1/8" radius invites the spray skirt popping off too easily. Don't worry about wearinga hole in the skirt. It doesn't move around that much over the edge (if it fits right).

Grant
Squeedunk Kayaks

: I laminated an ash coaming lip on my Great Auk and am ready to shape it. I
: wish I had used tape under the bottom layer so I could slip it off to
: finish the bottom, but I'll use a file or rasp and stand on my head.
: For the top, I imagine a gentle slope going from inside to out will work
: best, but I'm appealing for more experienced opinions.
: What sort of radius on the bottom corner is the best compromist to keep the
: skirt on without wearing a hole in the skirt. The recent post about 1/4
: round molding got my attention. I was assuming something more like 1/2
: round.
: Thanks,
: Mike

Messages In This Thread

Coaming Profile
Mike Nicholson -- 4/29/2001, 9:43 am
Re: Coaming Profile
Grant Goltz -- 4/29/2001, 10:31 am
Re: Coaming Profile
Max -- 4/30/2001, 11:42 am