[alberg30] Query cockpit locker liners

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at min.net
Fri Jan 14 08:22:40 PST 2000


From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>

Bob,

What your describe sounds the same as my boat.  I'm sure that's
the original configuration.  You can see the drawing I made in
my recent Mainsheet article on accessing the rudder post stuffing
box.

 - George

Bob Lincoln wrote:
> 
> From: "Bob Lincoln" <lincoln at cc.UManitoba.CA>
> 
> On the newer models with liners, were the original cockpit
> locker sides made entirely of fiberglass or fiberglass and
> plywood?  On #590 the liners extend along the outside of the
> hull and bottom and end in a flange that rises about 1/2
> inch on the inside edge, above the hull.  Plywood was used
> to join the flange to the bottom of the cockpit with
> fiberglass tape.  So are the lockers a composite
> construction, or was an entire molded pan used, which then
> on my boat was cut off when the engine was replaced?  Any
> comments appreciated.
> Bob Lincoln
> #590 Indigo

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