Scott,
 I've rejoined the Net after a long rest from.......???
 Thanx for the plug for our website and efforts.............
 Keep on keeping on,
 Jerry Mahurin -aka- KRJerry
Lugoff, SC

 On 10/25/05, Scott Cable <s2cab...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Ray,
> I built my own turtledeck and used a Todd's Canopy. My boat was widened 3
> inches and the Todd Canopy fit perfectly. Todd's also makes them up to 6
> inches wider. A friend built and is now just recently flying a Longeze with
> a Todd's canopy and we were both very happy with the quality and the
> service.
> You can see how I built my upper fuselage at:
> http://www.kr-builder.org/ScottCable/index.html
>
> If you are not a real tall person, you might be able to "stretch" the
> widened canopy out as much as the 44" width, but check with Todd Silver
> first.
> His website:
> http://www.toddscanopies.com/
>
> As far as building your own Canopy, as Dan Heath says "don't even go
> there".
> Check out Dan & Jerry's website at:
> http://www.kr-builder.org/NewCanopy/index.html or
> http://www.kr-builder.org
>
> Dan and Jerry have a beautiful little bird that's just about ready to leap
> into the air. They have allot of really great ideas in there also...
>
> Happy building!
>
>
>
>
>
> 1. I have read in the archives that some have been able to make the cabin
> as wide as 40 inches. Could this be made as wide as 42 or 44 inches?
>
> 2. If one does make their cabin wider, are there readily accessable
> canopies out there or is that something that I'd have to scratch build?
>
>
> Scott Cable
> Jamestown, ND
> s2cab...@yahoo.com
>
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