H240 bulkhead thickness

Sep 13, 2021
159
Catalina Capri 26 280 Lake Jacomo
I'm building a wooden organizer to add some storage for sunglasses, sunscreen, reading material, etc. I want to bolt it directly to the bulkhead between the v-berth and the main area of the cabin. Does anyone know the thickness of that material, and/or have any suggestions for secure attachment? I was thinking bolts would be secure, but I don't want sharp protrusions on either side.
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,043
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
Take a look at Chicago screws for step one :

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Next you'll likely need some sort of decorative metal backing plate on the opposite side depending on how thick the bulkhead is and the load of the wooden organizer.
 
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Sep 13, 2021
159
Catalina Capri 26 280 Lake Jacomo
Take a look at Chicago screws for step one :
Next you'll likely need some sort of decorative metal backing plate on the opposite side depending on how thick the bulkhead is and the load of the wooden organizer.
I like this idea. I figured I'd probably just use some large washers on either side.

Anyone know if this is 3/4inch material? I'm assuming so, but thought I'd see if anyone could confirm before I have to make multiple trips out to the boat. :D
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,043
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
Anyone know if this is 3/4inch material?
I know what you mean about knowing the thickness in advance would make life so much easier. The work is about a 5 min. job and the prep works is hours and hours and ........... The Chicago screws will likely have to be shortened. Maybe drill a 1/8" hole in a place where it won't be seen or where you'll be installing the screws and check the thickness of the bulkhead.
 
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Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
If you put a clamp across it you can measure the difference and get the answer.

a half dozen 3M Command Strips would do the job and no holes.

I'm betting 1/2" but that's from memory and not worth a shit lately.
 
Sep 13, 2021
159
Catalina Capri 26 280 Lake Jacomo
If you put a clamp across it you can measure the difference and get the answer.

a half dozen 3M Command Strips would do the job and no holes.

I'm betting 1/2" but that's from memory and not worth a shit lately.
Ooh, I hadn't even thought of 3M strips, but I love that idea. Even easier!
 
Sep 13, 2021
159
Catalina Capri 26 280 Lake Jacomo
I know what you mean about knowing the thickness in advance would make life so much easier. The work is about a 5 min. job and the prep works is hours and hours and ........... The Chicago screws will likely have to be shortened. Maybe drill a 1/8" hole in a place where it won't be seen or where you'll be installing the screws and check the thickness of the bulkhead.
Yep, exactly. If I go out there, I can measure it with calipers. But I was hoping to have what I need to install the next time I visit, including the bolts.

But, I really like the idea of 3M strips. ha
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,043
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
But, I really like the idea of 3M strips.
Except if the bulkhead is treated with teak oil as most Hunters are.
Nasty tendency to come loose in hot weather and fall off at exactly 03:10 when you're in your deepest REM sleep.
 
Sep 13, 2021
159
Catalina Capri 26 280 Lake Jacomo
Except if the bulkhead is treated with teak oil as most Hunters are.
Nasty tendency to come loose in hot weather and fall off at exactly 03:10 when you're in your deepest REM sleep.
haha - yes, that's exactly when it would happen! In my case, the bulkhead is laminated so it seems like it might be a good substrate. Although they might not stick to my box well.
 
Apr 27, 2010
1,277
Hunter 23 Lake Wallenpaupack
Maybe consider the recessed fittings that screw onto the back edge of the shelf's support bracket or edge. The type that screws to the back over a drilled recess and has a slot that slides over a screw head mounted to and slightly above the bulkhead. If you could use a short enough screw to not penetrate the bulkhead the whole support would be invisible.
 
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Jun 12, 2021
287
Hunter 240 Aqualand Marina, Lake Lanier
I'm building a wooden organizer to add some storage for sunglasses, sunscreen, reading material, etc. I want to bolt it directly to the bulkhead between the v-berth and the main area of the cabin. Does anyone know the thickness of that material, and/or have any suggestions for secure attachment? I was thinking bolts would be secure, but I don't want sharp protrusions on either side.
I used #8 Flat Head Brass Wood Screws, one and a half inches long to attach mine. Project is in owner mods under H240. I also put a 20amp electric plug strip under the shelf.
 
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