Doug finally got around to making that cover for the lazarette doors. The cost was 1260 peso, or roughly $100.
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Unprotected Doors |
The material is waterproof and strong and according to Doug is used for truck tarps. I plan to fasten the top and side edges to the fiberglass using thin battens and possibly silicone sealant. Doug gave me extra material on these edges so that I can fold and cut it to suit. He does not think that I need to fasten lower edge, but may I try using Velcro to hold down the lower end of the zip up flap that gives access to the doors.
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Cover to be Held Down by Battens and Velcro |
I hope to install and test the cover before I travel to Port Townsend where Plan B is on standby.
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Flap Unzipped and Folded Back for Access to Doors |
1 comment:
They look very smart. Thought Doug's were in Australia????
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