Longislandfish
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Hello,
I have been posting my build in a different thread however I feel it’s probably better to start my own and post pictures and updates to anyone interested, may not be everyone’s cup of tea but I figured I’d share because down the line you never know if someone can find this useful for a build.
I started my build back at the end of June. I constructed a small wheelhouse to bolt ontop of my console on my 2004 Parker 1801.
The design was inspired by traditional doghouse design with forward rake and a small crowned roof. I played with some dimensions on paper and reworked it until I had something useful. I did have some snags along the design path, one of them was that my initial design incorporated the entire helm being covered, however the helm was mounted to far port and rubbed on the walls of my first mock-up design. I even purchased an 11 inch wheel with the same result.
Fast forward 2.5 months and I have glassed the plywood strucutre with polyester resin, 1.5oz Matt and 1708 bias.
The lamination schedule on the outside was roughly 3 layer of 1.5oz Matt, around the roof edge I used .75 oz Matt and laminated it slowly as the radius was very small.
Plywood used was AB exterior plywood 1/2. All pieces cut and assembled with countersunk screws in the endgrain with butt joints.
Hand routed the corners so the glass would take the radius.
Used a lot of glass bc I wanted to build it strong.
I faired it out used polyester compound and a block and longboard.
Final stages are currently high build epoxy primer and interlux perfection in oyster white.
I added stainless grab rails, vertical mount navigation lights, anchor light. Will be adding radar as well.
Windows will be 1/4 laminated solar safety glass with rubber extrusion locking gaskets.
It’s been a fun build and a lot of work, finish work takes time, what some people feel is acceptable others may not be satisfied, I’m the later.
This will be mounted with stainless bolts with a custom 1/4 aluminum backing plate inside console.
It’s strong as an ox. Not too heavy but deff not 20 lbs either
I have been posting my build in a different thread however I feel it’s probably better to start my own and post pictures and updates to anyone interested, may not be everyone’s cup of tea but I figured I’d share because down the line you never know if someone can find this useful for a build.
I started my build back at the end of June. I constructed a small wheelhouse to bolt ontop of my console on my 2004 Parker 1801.
The design was inspired by traditional doghouse design with forward rake and a small crowned roof. I played with some dimensions on paper and reworked it until I had something useful. I did have some snags along the design path, one of them was that my initial design incorporated the entire helm being covered, however the helm was mounted to far port and rubbed on the walls of my first mock-up design. I even purchased an 11 inch wheel with the same result.
Fast forward 2.5 months and I have glassed the plywood strucutre with polyester resin, 1.5oz Matt and 1708 bias.
The lamination schedule on the outside was roughly 3 layer of 1.5oz Matt, around the roof edge I used .75 oz Matt and laminated it slowly as the radius was very small.
Plywood used was AB exterior plywood 1/2. All pieces cut and assembled with countersunk screws in the endgrain with butt joints.
Hand routed the corners so the glass would take the radius.
Used a lot of glass bc I wanted to build it strong.
I faired it out used polyester compound and a block and longboard.
Final stages are currently high build epoxy primer and interlux perfection in oyster white.
I added stainless grab rails, vertical mount navigation lights, anchor light. Will be adding radar as well.
Windows will be 1/4 laminated solar safety glass with rubber extrusion locking gaskets.
It’s been a fun build and a lot of work, finish work takes time, what some people feel is acceptable others may not be satisfied, I’m the later.
This will be mounted with stainless bolts with a custom 1/4 aluminum backing plate inside console.
It’s strong as an ox. Not too heavy but deff not 20 lbs either