It would be no small bit of fabrication, but it should work. You could even preserve the forward hatches and gutters building them into the new raised deck.
That should work, and it keeps the lines of the AS foredeck. What do you hope to accomplish by leaving the the liner forward? You'd have more storage if you cut it below your new deck and added bulkheads/stringers up to the new deck height. I don't think the forward part of the hull is foamed, so the lower liner does little to stiffen the boat. Now if you wanted to add the deck without removing the existing casting platform, story would be different.
Since you mentioned adding deck without removing existing casting platform, what does that story entail?
Quote from: boatnamesue on August 23, 2017, 01:21:07 AMSince you mentioned adding deck without removing existing casting platform, what does that story entail?I would guess you could just remove hatch covers for forward storage, tab in the new deck and extend the bulkhead at the rear edge up to the platform. I'm sure you would need something like deck beams or bulkheads to support such a large deck. The tricky part would be accessing your storage. So much depends on how much work you really want to do.
Wouldn't it be neat if you could fabricate a drop in platform? You could build it out of foam and fibreglass so it was nice and light & stiff and just pull it out when not being used. That way you wouldn't have to mess with whats already there. It wouldn't be that hard for anyone with half an idea of what they were doing. As long as it was securely fastened. Just a thought........
I'd keep about 12" of the existing casting deck. That way you can use it as a step to get up there. Also what your thinking of building would be much larger than the boats you pictured. You will need some sort of supports under that deck as well.