by GreenLake » Sat Nov 21, 2020 7:16 pm
Oh, that's a shelf, believe it or not. Really handy.
The front is a straight piece, with a rail glued/screwed to the back to make an L. A shelf rests on that, and in the rear, it has a second rail underneath. So the shelf sits at about the middle of the front piece (well out of any puddles of water). The original one is made from slats,so there are open spaces so water can't collect on it, but even a simple plywood shelf might be functional.
If you can picture it, the whole thing rests on its four corners, because the hull is angled. To increase the support, the corners are cut away a bit so they meet the hull. When I restored mine, I epoxied everything, of course, and I added a layer of glass a those four spots, so they don't rub through. Afterwards, a bit of tape in those places wouldn't go amiss, just to cushion things a bit. Not much is needed and you can replace that if it wears through.
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