Comments and critique are welcome but as I am a total amateur, please don't be too harsh

p.s. I try to write all posts in 3 languages, English, Swedish and Finnish so if nothing else you guys can work on your Swedish and Finnish vocabulary

Of course the easiest thing to do is go with the original stock design of an open roof with snap on canvas cover.We now only need to decide on what to do with the roof.
Please do post pictures, I think a nicely done hard top is a excellent addition to one of these boats. Often they could be better though.ppaalo wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 1:46 am DA, I've read about your roof project and it looked like a looooot of workbut very nice result!
We actually have a full size roof on the "aft part" of the cockpit built by the previous owner which I think is nice and OK, it's just the hatch part that is a problem. It used to have a plexi top with a hole cut out and a wooden sliding hatch for the pilot to peek out of, the wife wants it to be something that could be opened all the way when the weather permits. Original canvas type could be an option but I've read it's not waterproof? Or is that only when the canvas gets old?
My brother in law and I have drawn an idea of a hinged full size hatch of plywood (painted or glassed) that would rest on the roof when opened and also a frame around the opening to make it waterproof. Will post pictures if and when something comes out of that idea...
Sounds great! We should consider a swap some day. I do Göta Kanal and you do Eire Canal.... Maybe DA is in on it too... Its good to know Swedish when dealing with Albin boats. Mine take Bränsle and Vatten etc...I wish I could get a Swedish Waste fitting. Wounder what that would say. Skit?ppaalo wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 6:15 am We live in the south of Finland, a bit west from Helsinki. Cruising waters will be in places like Inkoo, Raasepori and Hankoo, maybe one day to Åland Island (and once there it's a short trip to Stockholm... but maybe we'll practice for a couple of years first). But yeah, obviously most of these boats are in Sweden.
Well wouldn't that be somethingtribologist wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 5:44 pm Sounds great! We should consider a swap some day. I do Göta Kanal and you do Eire Canal.... Maybe DA is in on it too... Its good to know Swedish when dealing with Albin boats. Mine take Bränsle and Vatten etc...I wish I could get a Swedish Waste fitting. Wounder what that would say. Skit?
I still hold Finnish a better and way more powerful language. My favorite is Angry daddy in Lapland! on youtube.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH63N0GyvxM
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