As I mentioned in my previous post, I plan on sealing the hatch with a layer of neoprene. I've peeled the cloth backing off so there shouldn't be any issue with water wicking through. As long as all the edges are in contact with the deck then it should be fine.
Here's what it looks like so far. I like it! Sorta reminiscent of an actual racing sailboat cabin. It shouldn't be raised too much either and the jib sheet should clear over it fine but if it's too low I can just add a piece of wood under it to raise it up a bit. The edges will be a lot cleaner after I glue the neoprene to the hatch, but that's not until after painting.
Next chore is to add more support for the shroud racks. I didn't add enough when I had the chance... stooopid!
Peace! _/)
Here's what it looks like so far. I like it! Sorta reminiscent of an actual racing sailboat cabin. It shouldn't be raised too much either and the jib sheet should clear over it fine but if it's too low I can just add a piece of wood under it to raise it up a bit. The edges will be a lot cleaner after I glue the neoprene to the hatch, but that's not until after painting.
Next chore is to add more support for the shroud racks. I didn't add enough when I had the chance... stooopid!
Peace! _/)
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