Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I'm resigned to sailing my boat alone...SWMBO came along a few weeks ago and despite very pleasant, undaunting conditions, she couldn't wait to return ashore.
That's fine with me; but if she detested sitting on the fairly steep, wet floor at the front of the cockpit, I can't blame her, and I don't enjoy seeing any dry items which I've placed in the hanging halyard-bags, getting soaked. Even if there's only a couple of pints of water in the cockpit, it ends up sloshing about everywhere, and on calm days when the side-decks aren't a practical place to park oneself, the damp floor is the only seat available.
I've got a couple of nice boards, 12mm ply, carefully epoxied for a different job but hopefully big enough to make flat floor sections in the front of the cockpit.
Are there any things to remember, in respect of fitting and securing floorboards in a dinghy? My plan is to make them removable without much bother, for cleaning.
That's fine with me; but if she detested sitting on the fairly steep, wet floor at the front of the cockpit, I can't blame her, and I don't enjoy seeing any dry items which I've placed in the hanging halyard-bags, getting soaked. Even if there's only a couple of pints of water in the cockpit, it ends up sloshing about everywhere, and on calm days when the side-decks aren't a practical place to park oneself, the damp floor is the only seat available.
I've got a couple of nice boards, 12mm ply, carefully epoxied for a different job but hopefully big enough to make flat floor sections in the front of the cockpit.
Are there any things to remember, in respect of fitting and securing floorboards in a dinghy? My plan is to make them removable without much bother, for cleaning.