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Britework nearly finished and new hatch boards milled

Started by Blown Away, June 03, 2019, 10:55:03 PM

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Blown Away

Trying to beat the clock finishing up projects to get her back in the water on the 14th.

Bob23

Really nice ideas and workmanship! What are the cleats on the sides of the cockpit for? A small table? Sleeping board?
Bob23

Blown Away

Bob, Thanks, and yes the cleats are for center cushions. I was abled to cut and fit the new 3" dry fast foam for the cockpit over the weekend and they are now ready to upholstery. Here are a few pics.

Bristol14

Interested in where you sourced the foam. Also what did you use to cut the foam to get the clean cuts?

Thx.
Paul

Blown Away

We purchase most of our foam from foamfactory.com. Half sheets 25x86x3 run around 107 bucks including shipping if I remember correctly. Electric filet knives work great for cutting cushion foam if you don't have access to a foam cutter. I have accurate hard cushion patterns that I can transfer to paper for you if you'd like.

Vipersdad

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