Are there any hobby structural engineers out there?
I want to build out of wood a strong, but light weight hardtop for my new Beachcraft. I was contemplating copying the design/construction methods for a typical build-it-yourself airplane wing, but then I got to thinking... maybe someone has already figured this out? Anybody seen anytrhing like what I'm looking for?
There are no available grab rails for anyone walking atop the gunnel while heading to the bow, which forces my crew to stand on the berth cushions and use the bow hatch. The hardtop would serve for a support for some much needed handholds.
It should extend aft far enough to cover the oak cabinets, and overhang past the windshield to block the glare of the sun, and be wide enough to keep the rain off the owners. Rough dimensions would be about 8 feet long by 6 feet wide. I'd like to be able to stow my 10 foot inflatable tender up there (approx. 80 lbs.) as well.
I would love to be able to mount my radios and other electronics overhead, so that would be a consideration. Maybe a trumpet and some lights? Since I'm in the planning stages I figure it doesn't hurt to consider all possibilities, right? Of course when it's all said and done it would need to enhance the look of the boat while being extremly functional.
So if anyone knows of some plans, drawings, has pictures of what others have done, or just has some good working experience I'm all eyes and ears?
Doug
I want to build out of wood a strong, but light weight hardtop for my new Beachcraft. I was contemplating copying the design/construction methods for a typical build-it-yourself airplane wing, but then I got to thinking... maybe someone has already figured this out? Anybody seen anytrhing like what I'm looking for?
There are no available grab rails for anyone walking atop the gunnel while heading to the bow, which forces my crew to stand on the berth cushions and use the bow hatch. The hardtop would serve for a support for some much needed handholds.
It should extend aft far enough to cover the oak cabinets, and overhang past the windshield to block the glare of the sun, and be wide enough to keep the rain off the owners. Rough dimensions would be about 8 feet long by 6 feet wide. I'd like to be able to stow my 10 foot inflatable tender up there (approx. 80 lbs.) as well.
I would love to be able to mount my radios and other electronics overhead, so that would be a consideration. Maybe a trumpet and some lights? Since I'm in the planning stages I figure it doesn't hurt to consider all possibilities, right? Of course when it's all said and done it would need to enhance the look of the boat while being extremly functional.
So if anyone knows of some plans, drawings, has pictures of what others have done, or just has some good working experience I'm all eyes and ears?
Doug
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