Since winter has arrived in Minnesota and I can no longer work on the Lily Pad outside or in the garage, I'm going to start working in the furnace room. I figured I could construct the hatch while I wait for warmer weather.
I've noticed two methods of building the framework. Here's one with six vertical ribs and short horizontal braces in between the ribs:
Here's one that has two outside ribs and full width horizontal crosspieces:
This looks like a 4-wide, but I have seen pics of 5-wide hatches built this way.
Keeping in mind my skill with the jigsaw


Should I use 3/4" plywood or 1/2" plywood for the ribs? I had a heckuva time cutting the Benroy profile out of 3/4" plywood. I'm assuming it's easier to cut 1/2", so if I cut 4 - 1/2" ribs and glue two together for the outside ribs, then did straight cross braces, would that give me a strong enough hatch? I'll be skinning both sides with 1/8" bending plywood.
Any and all advice gratefully received.