additional storage for the C27

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Jun 19, 2011
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incommunicado 27 Macatawa Bay Yacht Club,holland, MI
I have a new (used!!) 1989 C27 and find the space for storage to be quite limited. As I moved down from a C36 you can understand the situation. I'm sure that many of you have attacked this problem with success and hope that you have some solutions for me.

A week or so ago I asked the group about the brass cabinet catches( 2011 WM catalog p. 558) which are standard hardware on the C27 and the C36'.

Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions.

Cotter
 

jrowan

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Mar 5, 2011
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O'Day 35 Severn River, Mobjack Bay, Va.
If you're creative & don't mind a lil clutter, the storage opportunities abound. Those 3 M self adhesive type hooks which don't require drilling are great 4 hanging clothes, etc. on, & one less hole in your boat is aways a good thing. Wicker type baskets breath well, & are less unsightly on the inner coming shelf -rails for stored items with some hope of orgnizing bits & pieces. Anything stored below the seat lockers or near the bilge should be placed in water tight plastic bins if u want to prevent bilge water / leak damage. Space bags are good to shrinking clothes not used much & prevent mold growth /water damage, etc. I use hanging nets on either side of the V birth for light item storage. Most sailors build a shelf near the bow section of the V birth for storage, as your feet can still fit, even with a shelf above them.
Freeze dried food, pasta, etc. takes up less space, lasts longer & weighs less. I don't know of anyone who actually sleeps in the clousterphobic aft quarter birth on any sailboat. It is the best storage area of all, but can turn into a junk pit quickly!
 
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