Hello to all
If you are interested I have put some pics of Rhapsody's Companionway screen on the web. They can be found using the links below and using your browsers back button to return here.
Bill
<a href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-1.jpg">Full View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/b ... g">Mitered Joint View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-3.jpg">Screen in Place View</A>
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
Companionway Lock & Screen Pics
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Companionway Lock & Screen Pics
Beautiful!
randy.bates@baesystems.com
Bill wrote: Hello to all
If you are interested I have put some pics of Rhapsody's Companionway screen on the web. They can be found using the links below and using your browsers back button to return here.
Bill
<a href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-1.jpg">Full View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/b ... g">Mitered Joint View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-3.jpg">Screen in Place View</A>
randy.bates@baesystems.com
Re: Companionway Lock & Screen Pics
Looks terrific and very nice workmanship! I have been thinking of doing the same, my only hesitation has been where to store the darn thing when not in use. How'd you solve it?
Jim
s/v Alcyone
CD30
jnewt@hs-e.com
Jim
s/v Alcyone
CD30
Bill wrote: Hello to all
If you are interested I have put some pics of Rhapsody's Companionway screen on the web. They can be found using the links below and using your browsers back button to return here.
Bill
<a href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-1.jpg">Full View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/b ... g">Mitered Joint View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-3.jpg">Screen in Place View</A>
jnewt@hs-e.com
Re: Companionway Lock & Screen Pics
Hi Jim
That has been my dilemma as well. The screen itself is flemsy and needs to be protected...I have been toying with the idea of mounting it on the cabin top just forward of the companionway trim. But in light of the fact that I take months if not years to drill or epoxy thing to the boat I have not done so yet. I am still looking! If you come up with an idea please let me know.
Thanks for the comments on workmanship, but if you didnt see my earlier post on this subject. I cut, sanded, and stained, but I went to a local cabinet shop to have the joints done. The charged me $10 or $20, I dont recall which.... I would also radius the outside edge of the boards with a router (I have yet to do so).
Fair Winds
Bill
Captain Commanding
S/V Rhapsody (the Original)
CD25D #148
Oklahoma Contingent of the NE Fleet, CDSOA, Inc.
Galley Wench S/V Evening Light
<A href="http://www.applegatemarina.com">Kerr Lake, OK (Oklahoma's Outlet to the Sea)</A>
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
That has been my dilemma as well. The screen itself is flemsy and needs to be protected...I have been toying with the idea of mounting it on the cabin top just forward of the companionway trim. But in light of the fact that I take months if not years to drill or epoxy thing to the boat I have not done so yet. I am still looking! If you come up with an idea please let me know.
Thanks for the comments on workmanship, but if you didnt see my earlier post on this subject. I cut, sanded, and stained, but I went to a local cabinet shop to have the joints done. The charged me $10 or $20, I dont recall which.... I would also radius the outside edge of the boards with a router (I have yet to do so).
Fair Winds
Bill
Captain Commanding
S/V Rhapsody (the Original)
CD25D #148
Oklahoma Contingent of the NE Fleet, CDSOA, Inc.
Galley Wench S/V Evening Light
<A href="http://www.applegatemarina.com">Kerr Lake, OK (Oklahoma's Outlet to the Sea)</A>
Jim wrote: Looks terrific and very nice workmanship! I have been thinking of doing the same, my only hesitation has been where to store the darn thing when not in use. How'd you solve it?
Jim
s/v Alcyone
CD30
Bill wrote: Hello to all
If you are interested I have put some pics of Rhapsody's Companionway screen on the web. They can be found using the links below and using your browsers back button to return here.
Bill
<a href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-1.jpg">Full View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/b ... g">Mitered Joint View</A>
<A href="http://www.rhapsodysails.com/graphics/bug-3.jpg">Screen in Place View</A>
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com