Some of you, many of you, are amazing craftsmen! And innovative!
I really have to resist the temptation to send every picture up to the boatyard and tell them "Do this! No, this!, These other things!"
Just need to Settle Down and spend a long time sitting in the boat looking at things like y'all have apparently done.
I love all of the cockpit storage and hanger innovations. You really keep your boats well organized. The interior cabinetry work is awesome too.
As things were rolling around on the shelf in front of the helm the other day, I thought I might actually try to build something myself. I figure I could make some cutouts in a board that would hold stuff up there and if it looked stupid I could just burn it before anyone saw it (a likely outcome!)
So let's say I wanted to take a shot at building, say a cupholder or a binocular holder. Understand that I am tragically short of manual skills but right now I have plenty of time on my hands and I am willing to incrementally fail myself towards ultimate success - especially since none of the initial projects would actually involve modifying the boat itself.
For ease of working, what material would you suggest for a first project? I don't want to say money is no object but I'm not real worried about spending a little extra on the right material even if I have to toss it. Although I suppose I could do the initial samples in cheap stuff and then move up to teak or something.
Also, how do you attach all of those holders and trays and whatnot? Do they just fit snugly in the designed space or do you screw them into the boat?
I'll warn you that you may be sorry if you help me out on this as I Will Be Back
Thanks!
I really have to resist the temptation to send every picture up to the boatyard and tell them "Do this! No, this!, These other things!"
Just need to Settle Down and spend a long time sitting in the boat looking at things like y'all have apparently done.
I love all of the cockpit storage and hanger innovations. You really keep your boats well organized. The interior cabinetry work is awesome too.
As things were rolling around on the shelf in front of the helm the other day, I thought I might actually try to build something myself. I figure I could make some cutouts in a board that would hold stuff up there and if it looked stupid I could just burn it before anyone saw it (a likely outcome!)
So let's say I wanted to take a shot at building, say a cupholder or a binocular holder. Understand that I am tragically short of manual skills but right now I have plenty of time on my hands and I am willing to incrementally fail myself towards ultimate success - especially since none of the initial projects would actually involve modifying the boat itself.
For ease of working, what material would you suggest for a first project? I don't want to say money is no object but I'm not real worried about spending a little extra on the right material even if I have to toss it. Although I suppose I could do the initial samples in cheap stuff and then move up to teak or something.
Also, how do you attach all of those holders and trays and whatnot? Do they just fit snugly in the designed space or do you screw them into the boat?
I'll warn you that you may be sorry if you help me out on this as I Will Be Back

Thanks!