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I installed a Hanson Zenoah in the 55" Dumas Scarab and had the same problem. I sold the boat some time ago sbut may have a pic laying arround somewhere. I wil see if I can find one. I cut the section of floor from the existing hatch about 2" in front of the rear seat off, I don't remember if the dash section is attached or not, if it is you will need to trim it off too. I then cut the hatch cover just behind the rear seat, there is a seam line there, moved the seat forward, now it became the front seat. I then made up some plywood strips about 1" wide, you may have too make them wider depending how tall your motor is, you will cut them to length later. I assembled the hatch frame, attached the original rear engine deck cover, attached the rear seat and dash to the front section of the hatch frame, required some fitting. I then took the 1" wide plywood strips and attached them on an angle on either side of the hatch in the center, cut the plywood strips to the correct length to fit, and fitted the front floor section on top. I went a little further and made up some pieces to finish off the front and rear of the new raised engine cover. I left a, maybe 1/2", slotted hole in the front and back just behind the new front seat and in front of the original rear engine cover. The 1/2" holes made for good ventalation for the engine. Hope you can understand my explaination, if I find the pics I will let you know. "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi! > > I modified a weed whacker engine to fit into my Dumas Deep V (5 ft) I'm not > sure of the model number. Anyhow, with the engine being significantly > larger than stock, how can I build a cover for the Engine/Electronics Bay? > I was thinking of making a mold out of Styrofoam, and then laying fiberglass > matting, then employing the whole mold. Is this the only way? Anyone know > of online stores which would sell generic covers? > > Thanks for comments/suggestions > > Chris > >
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