Center Rail Idea
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Center Rail Idea
I was trying to figure out how I am going to go about outfitting my playboat shell. I went to the hardware store and found a metal sheet I thought maybe be good for my support in the middle of the boat. I would put foam bulkheads in the front and back, and glue the metal rail in the middle. I would attach my d rings for the thigh straps to my metal bar along with my saddle. Do you think this would be a good idea for my playboat set up. A picture should be attached showing where I would place my bar in the boat
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Re: Center Rail Idea
Randy's Fence Rail Conversion in Outfitting should give you a few more ideas about attachment and placement.
I think plastic and aluminum are OK to use, not sure I'd want steel due to weight and danger to the paddler if something went wrong.
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I think plastic and aluminum are OK to use, not sure I'd want steel due to weight and danger to the paddler if something went wrong.
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Re: Center Rail Idea
One of my favorite West coast sources- Aerospace Composite Products. http://www.acpsales.com/OnlineStore.php?cat=4784" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The link is to the clearance items. Look for sandwich panels and laminates. The rail in my Prozone is a length of .3" solid carbon laminate that showed up in the clearance section.
I think a beat up cross country ski would also work, and could be cheaper.
The link is to the clearance items. Look for sandwich panels and laminates. The rail in my Prozone is a length of .3" solid carbon laminate that showed up in the clearance section.
I think a beat up cross country ski would also work, and could be cheaper.
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Re: Center Rail Idea
If you're doing a bulkhead you don't need thigh straps. If you're not doing thigh straps you don't need a center rail.
I use a bulkhead and a lap belt in my play boats. Depending on how tight you want to be, you can get away with just a bulkhead and no straps at all. If you go strapless, you'll want the bulkhead to come higher up your thighs.
I use a bulkhead and a lap belt in my play boats. Depending on how tight you want to be, you can get away with just a bulkhead and no straps at all. If you go strapless, you'll want the bulkhead to come higher up your thighs.