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Carver Santego 380 Walkthrough Panels
- Santego2000
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Carver Santego 380 Walkthrough Panels
- ColRon
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Re: Carver Santego 380 Walkthrough Panels
1989 Carver Santego 3867
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Murray, KY

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Re: Carver Santego 380 Walkthrough Panels
However, I think you could make some out of Starboard if you couldn't find the real ones. The only trick would be forming them over some type of a "mold". I made some forms out of scraps of wood then then heated Corian in my oven and dropped them on the forms. Worked perfectly.
Your pieces might be too large to fit in a conventional oven, but you might be able to rig something with some high wattage lights.
- JimN
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Re: Carver Santego 380 Walkthrough Panels
You could make them from Fiberglass, too. www.boatworkstoday.com has at least one video showing him making a hatch cover and it would be done in a similar way, using thin bending plywood and wooden pieces that have been cut to match the curve, glued to the backside of the form. He used particle board with a Melamine surface and it's available in 1/4" thickness, but I think I would go to a big box store and buy a small sheet of laminate, use contact cement to attach it to the curved panel (to prevent the resin from sticking) and by making it longer than you need, you can cut it to fit.
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