Inboard faces with deck plates installed:
Sub-floor ply on bench tops:
(The port one has a piece scabbed on the forward end, to make up the width) |
I'm happy with how it's turning out! I wasn't sure.
I needed to see the idea in three dimensions before I could really appreciate it.
Looks like it's going to work out just fine
The plans are for an empty, open cockpit, but, tabernack—the back!
This old body just doesn't sprawl the way it used to...
at least not without more discomfort than it's worth
I placed the decks back on so I could see what it's going to look like altogether.
Two dimensional images don't convey the depths properly...
It's a very low bench, and that's okay; it's something. I couldn't see myself sitting on the angled bilge plank without sliding down.
When I get the seat tops cut out of the good ply, I'll want to take the bench faces off and mark the undersides of the seat tops for gluing, since I won't be able to do that after the faces are on for good:
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