Hey folks,
I too have a 1973 43' DCMY with full length flaps and very tired of them when trying to access the side decks so I am right with Bill in thinking about installing wing doors, especially, if I am going to do some Island hopping
(pls see my separate question on using a 1973 43' DCMY for island hopping)
1st question: Has anyone looked into using the fiberboard (trex no-rot material) for the framing? I am leaning that way unless I hear horror stories about it.
2nd question: For those who mentioned 3/4" plexi, or 15/16" acrylic - did you have a plastics shop cut them out for you? If not, what did you use to cut them to size. I understand you ate up drill bits to not heat up the material so I would assume that if you cut them yourself you had to eat up many saw blades. Also, about how much was the plexi or acrylic?
Finally, a low cost suggestion to fill the gap between the aft deck masonite type board and the gunnel rail. I went to the big box orange store and bought strips of bottom door moulding. This is the white aluminum strip with the 1" wide white rubber/silicone strip embedded in the bottom. Using SS screws and acorn nuts I attached it around the perimiter of the aft deck to the masonite type board. It looks great, holds out the bugs and cold air come winter all for under $50.
Bill - great article about your bottom job in the magazine!