Access to the engine compartment is pretty tight on my boat, from the front. The only other access is to remove the floor from the portside cockpit locker and crawl in. (This isn't that big a deal since I am pretty wiry, but still provides limited access.) I am considering installing one or more deck plates in the cockpit floor to improve access. I think that, strategically placed, this could be a maintenance game changer.
But, thinking about it, I can't recall seeing a boat where someone has done this, and it makes me wonder why. (Granted, it isn't something I would have paid attention to, so maybe it is more common than I think.) The obvious contraindication I can think of is the fact that the cockpit gets a lot of foot traffic, ensuring the deck plate is regularly stressed. That might be a problem, but my cockpit floor is covered by a grate. So, probably not a real issue.
Does anyone else have this and/or see any strong reasons not to do it?
But, thinking about it, I can't recall seeing a boat where someone has done this, and it makes me wonder why. (Granted, it isn't something I would have paid attention to, so maybe it is more common than I think.) The obvious contraindication I can think of is the fact that the cockpit gets a lot of foot traffic, ensuring the deck plate is regularly stressed. That might be a problem, but my cockpit floor is covered by a grate. So, probably not a real issue.
Does anyone else have this and/or see any strong reasons not to do it?