I like it! Love that it is only 61 lbs. This is on my long project list and I am still considering options. Couple of questions:
1. In the pic showing the stringers I see 2 panels, what is the third?
It’s on the right hand side of the photograph in between the two cut outs on the right. The photo is a low resolution on the website so it’s hard to see.
2. If I was doing this I think I would want a center drain channel in the stringers. You offset yours out of center. That is probably more stable but I am wondering what your through process was. Also, looks like there is an additional drain channel through the stringers off to one side. What was the rationale there?
The center panel is actually in the middle of the boat and it has a 18 inch wide open cut out that goes and runs all the way to the back centerline of the boat.
3. Curious also as to the overall rational for running the boards fore to aft rather than side to side. Seems like side to side makes is possible to lose less elevation on an already shallow cockpit and eliminated the aforementioned drainage issues.
If you notice deck boards on all ships, run forward and aft not side to side. It looks funny. That’s why I did it this way. Send me a PM if you want any more detailed instructions and photos on it maybe it’ll help you see what I did a little easier.
Anyway, looks like a well done build and I hope you get a lot of years out of it!