Now before Chuck jumps in with the "told ya so" & "yep, it was only a matter of time"




It is a very subtle change, if I didn't mention it, more than likely nobody would have noticed. It doesn't affect the performance, shape or function of the boat. Pretty much just a cosmetic change.
And yes, I ran it by Matt and he was OK with it, even said it was OK with him if I posted about it.

This is a mock-up of the original fore deck to cockpit to cockpit top.
From inside the cockpit.

From outside the cockpit.

What I did was to make two of these.
Just a long 27 inch by 3/4 in triangle (Matt can give you "real' dimensions, the 3/4 should probably be 5/8, and because there is a little curve to it) that I am going to join to the top of the existing cockpit side wall, one on each side.

Like this. They are a little high right now, but I will run a sanding block along the top edge once they are epoxied on to get them to the right height..
It will get the fiberglass cloth on both sides along with the rest of the cockpit, but it will be a fragile joint until I get to that point.

Then the cockpit top and fore deck will meet flush, eliminating that little step. Ignore the packing tape.

I am thinking that the existing pre-cut cockpit deck pieces will still work with maybe some sanding to fit. But if they don't will will make new ones.
Like I said, if I didn't mention it you probably wouldn't have noticed.
Other plans for the weekend, so not much biulding will be going on.
DM