bronze_10
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 4,672
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- 4,643
- Points
- 387
- Location
- Raleigh / Wake Forest Area..
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
So, i took the board out of the port side engine compartment.
It freed up a lot of dead space. I plan on putting both batteries back there.
However, I need to close off the the compartment behind where the batteries use to sit to cut down on the engine noise. So i feel like i need to cut a piece of wood to go side to side in the boat to seal off that compartment due to engine noise. I have not ran the boat like this yet. The board will have to be cut to mirror the curves of the inner hull. Making a template with the shape of the hull to transfer onto plywood is my issue.
At first i thought of using one of these.
I was gonna use construction paper and open this drawing compass to 90 degrees... i could drag the sharp end gently over the curves while the pencile would drawn on the paper. Essentially duplicating the cuves of the inner hull on the paper to transfer to the ply wood. (I hope ya'll are flowing this). The drawing compass doesnt open to 90 degrees so this wont work... there has to be a tool that will transfer the curves of the hull onto paper to make a template...
Does anyone in this forum with all of the collective knowledge have any solutions?

It freed up a lot of dead space. I plan on putting both batteries back there.
However, I need to close off the the compartment behind where the batteries use to sit to cut down on the engine noise. So i feel like i need to cut a piece of wood to go side to side in the boat to seal off that compartment due to engine noise. I have not ran the boat like this yet. The board will have to be cut to mirror the curves of the inner hull. Making a template with the shape of the hull to transfer onto plywood is my issue.
At first i thought of using one of these.

I was gonna use construction paper and open this drawing compass to 90 degrees... i could drag the sharp end gently over the curves while the pencile would drawn on the paper. Essentially duplicating the cuves of the inner hull on the paper to transfer to the ply wood. (I hope ya'll are flowing this). The drawing compass doesnt open to 90 degrees so this wont work... there has to be a tool that will transfer the curves of the hull onto paper to make a template...
Does anyone in this forum with all of the collective knowledge have any solutions?