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Old 12-22-2014, 12:48 PM
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Default What to make engine hatch out of??

Just like the title states, I'm looking to redesign my interior. I plan on removing the lay down front seats, engine cover and rear jump seats. I'd like to make a engine hatch/ sun deck and a rear bench seat.

My question is, what to use for the sun deck? I was thinking maybe a 1x1 aluminum frame with 1/4" wood on both sides. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
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post a pik..is it flat? curved? how big? I would not do as you described, you will blow right thru a 1/4 piece of wood.
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It will be flat, possibly with a 1x1 aluminum tubing subframe structure.
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How thick does it need to be?? If its flat I would just throw 2 layers of 1708 over a piece of marine ply....
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Well I know it'll need some strength in case the wife and kids want to lay on it.

I don't know what most hatches are made out of, hence the question at hand.
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I did aluminum. You can check it out here.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/v...rogress-7.html
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You could possibly use coosa board instead of plywood for rot prevention, just a idea. It might would be a couple lbs lighter as well.
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Originally Posted by ttrm007
I did aluminum. You can check it out here.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/v...rogress-7.html
That's pretty sweet!!

I pan on doing a padded engine cover so we can lay out on it and such.
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^^I'm looking to make an interior similar to this^^
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You will need some bracing under the hatch of you plan on standing, laying or sitting on it. this one is plywood, glass and dimensional lumber for bracing.

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