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Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA?
And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ |
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 18:12:51 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ You might want to repost your question on "rec.boats.building". There are still a few knowledgable guys who check in there once in a while. I was thinking that you might be able to adapt a small dock box but prices have gone through the roof for them. Best bet is probably to build something out of plywood if you or a buddy have cabinet making skills. |
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On Jul 11, 9:32*pm, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 18:12:51 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ You might want to repost your question on "rec.boats.building". There are still a few knowledgeable guys who check in there once in a while. I was thinking that you might be able to adapt a small dock box but prices have gone through the roof for them. * Best bet is probably to build something out of plywood if you or a buddy have cabinet making skills. Oh yeah, we can build them but I liked the idea of the pre-formed and If could be found reasonable, I'd think that would be the ticket. http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg the guy did a stunning job on the Sleekcraft Executive, and here's the final outcome of his cooler seat box. |
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 19:46:30 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jul 11, 9:32*pm, Wayne B wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 18:12:51 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ You might want to repost your question on "rec.boats.building". There are still a few knowledgeable guys who check in there once in a while. I was thinking that you might be able to adapt a small dock box but prices have gone through the roof for them. * Best bet is probably to build something out of plywood if you or a buddy have cabinet making skills. Oh yeah, we can build them but I liked the idea of the pre-formed and If could be found reasonable, I'd think that would be the ticket. http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg the guy did a stunning job on the Sleekcraft Executive, and here's the final outcome of his cooler seat box. Nice. Is that formica/laminate over plywood? Only problem with that is sharp corners, something I try to avoid. |
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On Jul 11, 10:07*pm, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 19:46:30 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 11, 9:32*pm, Wayne B wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 18:12:51 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ You might want to repost your question on "rec.boats.building". There are still a few knowledgeable guys who check in there once in a while. I was thinking that you might be able to adapt a small dock box but prices have gone through the roof for them. * Best bet is probably to build something out of plywood if you or a buddy have cabinet making skills. Oh yeah, we can build them but I liked the idea of the pre-formed and If could be found reasonable, I'd think that would be the ticket. http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg the guy *did a stunning job on the Sleekcraft Executive, and here's the final outcome of his cooler seat box. Nice. *Is that Formica/laminate over plywood? *Only problem with that is sharp corners, something I try to avoid. I noticed that too. No, I have a router and can make the edges 'dull' I wouldn't want anything sharp like that. That's an inexcusable hazard. Before we talked about modified sine wave inverters I was thinking one side for a cooler and the other side for a microwave, inverter, or battery etc, but I think that an opposite side would be best equipped for tools, wire ties tape, spare prop etc. You know, Wayne, the REAL necessities. ?;^ ) |
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Tim wrote:
Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? |
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On Jul 15, 9:01*pm, L G wrote:
Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. |
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 04:19:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. You could also consider some sort of vinyl wall covering instead of, or in conjunction with carpeting. |
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On Jul 16, 6:49*am, Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 04:19:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. *Thanks for the suggestion, though. You could also consider some sort of vinyl wall covering instead of, or in conjunction with carpeting. Thought about that too Wayne, But I think that carpet would be the better idea. at least it would go uniform with the floor, and maybe provide a bit of external insulation for the cooler container. |
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On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ |
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