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I need a pattern for a vector coaming panel.
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Post: # 21937Post Hippie459MN »

A what panel? The side interior panels?
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Post: # 21941Post AdamDK »

From Wikipedia:
Coaming is any vertical surface on a ship designed to deflect or prevent entry of water. It usually refers to a raised section of deck plating around an opening, such as a hatch. Coamings also provide a frame onto which to fit a hatch cover.

However, I'm with Hippie on this one. What do you need?
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Post: # 21948Post HST4ME »

Hippie459MN wrote:A what panel? The side interior panels?
yes.. I had templates for most of the models, but somewhere along the way I think they were used to start a fire. :dunno:
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