My Tomcat is kept full-time in a slip.
I have a 10-foot inflatable dinghy with a 5 HP motor. I would like to keep the dinghy in the slip next to the Tomcat.
I need to build a floating dock to keep the dinghy on. I would appreciate any opinions concerning my plans:
1. Build a frame from marine grade plywood (any suggestions for a different material?)
2. Attach closed-cell foam blocks to the bottom (how should I attach the blocks?)
3. The dinghy and motor weigh about 125 lbs. Add one person on the dock (200 lbs) + the weight of the wood, the total flotation needs to be about 400 lbs.
A cubic feet of water weighs about 64 lbs. So, I will need about 7 cu. feet of foam - is that correct?
4. Put astroturf or outdoor carpet on the top?
If any of you have built something like this, I would appreciate advice/comments/pictures.
Thanks!
I have a 10-foot inflatable dinghy with a 5 HP motor. I would like to keep the dinghy in the slip next to the Tomcat.
I need to build a floating dock to keep the dinghy on. I would appreciate any opinions concerning my plans:
1. Build a frame from marine grade plywood (any suggestions for a different material?)
2. Attach closed-cell foam blocks to the bottom (how should I attach the blocks?)
3. The dinghy and motor weigh about 125 lbs. Add one person on the dock (200 lbs) + the weight of the wood, the total flotation needs to be about 400 lbs.
A cubic feet of water weighs about 64 lbs. So, I will need about 7 cu. feet of foam - is that correct?
4. Put astroturf or outdoor carpet on the top?
If any of you have built something like this, I would appreciate advice/comments/pictures.
Thanks!