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  1. #11
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    Hey Jet I'm assuming you just took the piano hinge and mounted it to the transom side of the fiberglass to switch the lockerlid????
    Looks great BTW, I've been working on my interior and have yet to put that hinge back for the same reason...would rather it opened into the boat, of course now I'll have to put a drain in the locker and seal off the gas tank access. I've taken the rear bench out so many times that accessing it there is better anyway!
    90 Conbrio

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by wotan2525 View Post
    Doh! My ski locker is carpeted..... so.... I'd need to fiberglass it, paint it, and then add drains. Be a much larger project, but I think I should still move forward with it in the spring. Would make my life SOOO much easier.
    the carpet pulls of the locker pretty easily, leaves a kind of shaggy corn row effect but if you're covering it up it shouldn't matter.

    does the cooler keep ice for long? my locker is pretty thin, translucent without carpet.

    it all looks good, my wife wants a sundeck. how is yours supported?

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty87 View Post
    the carpet pulls of the locker pretty easily, leaves a kind of shaggy corn row effect but if you're covering it up it shouldn't matter.

    does the cooler keep ice for long? my locker is pretty thin, translucent without carpet.

    it all looks good, my wife wants a sundeck. how is yours supported?
    Salty, think of it like a cabinet, 3/4" ply boxed and braced would be more than adequate, even for the size sundeck you could have on your boat! Didn't you say something about fatiguing vinyl??? LOL
    90 Conbrio

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