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Title: Call out to JerryT
Post by: 19julien59 on January 04, 2011, 10:33:06 AM
Happy New Year Jerry!  Been doing some Loft thinking.  Is there a structural reason you kept the shelf area in your loft?  I am looking at using a 60x60 standard self-flashing roof curb ($340) and would like to take full advantage of the size. This would require cutting into the area between the two lights and re-framing a bit.

This wouldn't be as wide as yours...leaving 6 inches on either side, but would give me almost the same height (12"), and square rather than rounded.  I am figuring on topping with a plywood cap, covered with hand-laid fiberglass...and incorporating an egress hatch.

Thanks, Jon 
Title: Re: Call out to JerryT
Post by: JerryT on January 04, 2011, 07:00:39 PM
H N Y to you too!!! Yes, the front of the shelf is/was a factory roof support. It was easier to leave it and gain a shelf that to remove it. I needed a place to hang my privacy curtain and cutting the ceiling back to match the dome would have removed that area. At first I wanted all the space I could get for getting into and out of the bunk but after some thought I knew it would be much more work and little reward. My dome is 6" smaller per side than the clipper now, but when you sit up your body travels in an arc and you don't need corners or full width. I think that's what's so neat about my dome, I added a few aerodynamic cubic feet and gained so much livability. I removed no roof support structure, added four wood anchor points, glued and screwed the dome on. It's strong by design and needs no other outside work/expense. I painted mine but the dome is gelcoat and could have been left white. Like I said before, the extra money I spent upfront saved me money and much much time over the course of the project. Good luck ask questions and remember the remodelers estimating factor, (take what you hope to spend, double it and add 10%) If that don't scare anyone then the projects a go :o

JerryT
Title: Re: Call out to JerryT
Post by: 19julien59 on January 05, 2011, 05:54:20 AM
Thanks, I thought it might be structural. I know the project cost routine well...both for vehicles and houses!  I am going to see if I can find a junk-yard nose cone before I proceed with using a roof curb.  Just need to get the cost as low as possible to sell the idea to my wife! 
Title: Re: Call out to JerryT
Post by: JerryT on January 05, 2011, 06:24:59 AM
Hi Jon
Same here, I do seem to mention rough ideas and THE best case price scenario when being interrogated pre, mid, and post project :o As long as I finish the project timely and with good results I am forgiven :-*  When the dark fog of female worry creeps in and projects are questioned I always ask which improvement she does not enjoy and wishes I had not done. This question can not be answered as they are all enjoyed and the conversation quickly changes to some other worldly problem :P

JerryT
Title: Re: Call out to JerryT
Post by: 19julien59 on January 05, 2011, 07:31:10 AM
Ditto.  I usually can change the conversation by introducing some political topic (she's a politics junkie).  The Clipper was my biggest suprise so far (in 27 years of marriage)...bought it when she was out of town!   
Title: Re: Call out to JerryT
Post by: JerryT on January 05, 2011, 08:09:55 AM
Brave man! I took my wife with me when I bought ours, but I did need a 3 hour one way ride to get it. ;)

JerryT
Title: Re: Call out to JerryT
Post by: USNRetired on January 15, 2011, 06:24:53 PM
Guys, actually buying the Clipper was my wife's idea.  I was ready to buy a motorcycle trike, one made as a trike using a car engine and motorcycle front end.  But now have a Clipper instead.  I really have mixed emotions about this, shipmates!!!!!
Title: Re: Call out to JerryT
Post by: John Eversoll on January 17, 2011, 12:39:50 AM
HI Jim, I    will put in my 2 cents worth, At our age,ha ha, The Seas get rough sometimes and I know myself-- I would love to get back on a bike again!!!!!!!!

BUT, I look at all the bikes in the wrecking yard and think...I like my legs just the way they are!  Straight...Well sort of..

When we came back from Oregon the last time we had to drive by a very  very mess bike accident...
Dusty said to me "Do you really want to ride again"?   Naaaaaaa
That is just the yougn guy talking again...
Since I am on the front door of 60, I think I will not tempt fate..

I just love to dream.....  Take care shippie