Companionway boards
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Companionway boards
Just recently launched our new (1979) TY - Pardessus - and noticed that other TYs have three companionway boards vs. the two on ours. Is this something that changed with older/newer boats or did the former owner simply add replacements?
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Drop Boards
All of the older Tys that I know of have three companionway drop boards.
BTW:
Usually the bottom board, (veneered plywood) starts to rot or separate first.
No need to make three new boards. Cut the middle board to the same dimensions as the bottom board.
Toss the old bottom board. Let the old middle board become the new bottom board. Cut the top board down to become the new middle board.
Now you only have to make a new top board.
O J
BTW:
Usually the bottom board, (veneered plywood) starts to rot or separate first.
No need to make three new boards. Cut the middle board to the same dimensions as the bottom board.
Toss the old bottom board. Let the old middle board become the new bottom board. Cut the top board down to become the new middle board.
Now you only have to make a new top board.
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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Re: Drop Boards
Sounds like too much work. Why wouldn't you just make a new bottom board instead of having to modify the middle and top boards and make a new top board?Oswego John wrote:All of the older Tys that I know of have three companionway drop boards.
BTW:
Usually the bottom board, (veneered plywood) starts to rot or separate first.
No need to make three new boards. Cut the middle board to the same dimensions as the bottom board.
Toss the old bottom board. Let the old middle board become the new bottom board. Cut the top board down to become the new middle board.
Now you only have to make a new top board.
O J
Last edited by RIKanaka on Jun 7th, '10, 21:39, edited 1 time in total.
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Bob Chinn
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Drop Boards
Bob,
Yup, that'll work. Can't think of any reason why it wouldn't.
A better mousetrap than mine.
O J
Yup, that'll work. Can't think of any reason why it wouldn't.
A better mousetrap than mine.
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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drop boards
Here is a link to the drop boards my boat partner made for our typhoon. Three smaller boards are easier to stow below than 2 larger boards. The louvers are a nice detail and add lots of ventilation.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/captshan/s ... 117162839/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/captshan/s ... 117162839/