I'm really just musing on making a modification to my 309. Sometimes I change things just to change things, even if I think my ultimate goal is to make an improvement.
I remember seeing in another thread, that the aft bulkhead just to the right of the stairs as you're going below, can be easily removed. I see that it's just held in with screws, and is not structural. I'm thinking about removing it, along with the aft cabin door. Easy enough to hide the resulting empty screw holes and make everything look "factory" when I'm done.
PROS:
-More access to the engine. Piece of cake changing the oil filter and keeping the engine clean.
-Opens up the aft cabin to the rest of the interior and easier access to bunk.
-run a little track on the ceiling and just have a draw curtain in place of the door. track could be semi-circle that extends out a little further than the door so there would be less of a "phone booth" aspect to the aft cabin.
-We're just coastal cruiser here on Lake Michigan. We're thinking about getting 2 kayaks instead of a dinghy. We might have the option of stuffing the kayaks back there when travelling from port to port.
CONS:
-The 309 has nice teak panel doors. Lots nicer than on the Hunter. Be a shame not to use it.
-Have to relocate the grab hand that's attached to the wall to be removed.
Thoughts?
I remember seeing in another thread, that the aft bulkhead just to the right of the stairs as you're going below, can be easily removed. I see that it's just held in with screws, and is not structural. I'm thinking about removing it, along with the aft cabin door. Easy enough to hide the resulting empty screw holes and make everything look "factory" when I'm done.
PROS:
-More access to the engine. Piece of cake changing the oil filter and keeping the engine clean.
-Opens up the aft cabin to the rest of the interior and easier access to bunk.
-run a little track on the ceiling and just have a draw curtain in place of the door. track could be semi-circle that extends out a little further than the door so there would be less of a "phone booth" aspect to the aft cabin.
-We're just coastal cruiser here on Lake Michigan. We're thinking about getting 2 kayaks instead of a dinghy. We might have the option of stuffing the kayaks back there when travelling from port to port.
CONS:
-The 309 has nice teak panel doors. Lots nicer than on the Hunter. Be a shame not to use it.
-Have to relocate the grab hand that's attached to the wall to be removed.
Thoughts?